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Name____________________________ Hour___________ HONORS Biology Final Exam Review - Unit 13- Medelian Genetics Answer 1. Stalk that pollen travel down to ovary ______________________ 2. Flower part that contains one or more ovules (eggs) ______________________ 3. Sticky portion on style______________________ 4. Structure where pollen is produced______________________ 5. Long thin structures that support the anther______________________ 6. Female structure-made up of 3 parts______________________ 7. Male structure- made up of 2 parts______________________ Colored and patterned parts______________________ 11.1- The work of Gregor Mendel Define Genetics- _________________________________________________________________________________ True-breeding- ____________________________________________________________________________ Trait- ____________________________________________________________________________________ Gene- ____________________________________________________________________________________ Allele- ____________________________________________________________________________________ Gamete- __________________________________________________________________________________ Dominant-________________________________________________________________________________ Recessive-_________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Genotype for Yy _______________Phenotype______________ 9. How many allele combinations are there for RRYY_________________RrYy_____________________ 10. When crossing two heterozygous yellow pea plants, what are the chances of getting green 4 times in a row? _________________ 11.2- Probability and Punnett Squares Define Homozygous- ______________________________________________________________________________ Heterozygous- _____________________________________________________________________________ Phenotype- _______________________________________________________________________________ Genotype- ________________________________________________________________________________ Answer 1. How are the principles of probability used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses? _____________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. The P cross is always homozygous/heterozygous? ____________________________ 3. Cross a homozygous tall pea plant with a heterozygous tall pea plant. Phenotype ratio: Genotype Ratio: 11.3- Beyond Dominant and Recessive Alleles Define Incomplete dominance- _____________________________________________________________________ Codominance- ____________________________________________________________________________ Multiple alleles- ____________________________________________________________________________ Polygenic trait- ____________________________________________________________________________ Answer 1. What is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance? ______________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why are fruit flies an ideal organism for genetic research? (Hint: think of # of offspring produced and how long it takes)____________________________________________________________________ SINGLE TRAIT CROSS 3. Cross a heterozygous tall pea plant with a short pea plant. Show work with a punnett square. _________x________ Give the phenotype ratios. TWO TRAIT CROSS 4. How many allele combinations for YYRR?_______YYRr?______yyrr?_______ 5. Cross a Heterozygous yellow, homozygous round pea plant with a Green, heterozygous round pea plant. Show work with a punnett square and. _________________x_______________ Give the phenotype and genotype ratios MULTIPLE ALLELES 5. What is the example we used in class/notes for multiple allele punnett squares____________________ Give an example of multiple alleles using a punnett square _________x________ Give the possible phenotypes of the offspring POLYGENIC TRAITS 6. What example did we use in class/notes as an example for polygenic trait punnett squares? ____________ What are some examples of polygenic traits in humans? _______________ What is true about the number of phenotypes of polygenic traits? ____________________________________ Show an example of a polygenic trait using a punnett square. _________x________ Give the possible phenotypes of the offspring. CO-DOMINANCE 7. What did we use in class/notes as an example for co-dominant punnett squares? __________ &_________ Describe the phenotype of an individual with a heterozygous genotype for a trait that follows the co dominant inheritance pattern. ______________________________________ Show co-dominant inheritance using a punnett square. _________x________ Give the possible phenotypes of the offspring. INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE 8. Describe the phenotype of an individual with a heterozygous genotype for a trait that follows the incomplete dominance inheritance pattern. ______________________________________________________ Show incomplete dominant inheritance using a punnett square. _________x________ Give the possible phenotypes of the offspring. 9. If a woman type O blood and a man with type AB blood have children, what are the possible blood types for their children? _________x________ Give the possible phenotypes of the offspring. 10. When crossing two heterozygous parents for a single trait, what is the phenotype ratio? __________ 11. When crossing two double heterozygous parents for two traits, what is the phenotype ratio? ________ CHI SQUARE PROBLEM SET: Remember: Purple and Starchy are dominant, Yellow and Sweet are recessive Problem: a large ear of corn, produced from a DIHYBRID cross, has a TOTAL of 533 grains, including: 296 Purple & Starchy 98 Purple & Sweet, 88 Yellow & Starchy and 51 Yellow & Sweet. Test your hypothesis using Chi Square: Calculate Expected values for each phenotype, then use those and the observed(actual) numbers to CALCULATE CHI SQUARE. Phenotypes Expected Number Total kernels x statically Observed Number expected ÷ expected Purple & starchy Purple & sweet Yellow & starchy Yellow & sweet CHI SQUARE VALUE ===> (add the numbers from the rows above) GOOD FIT OR POOR FIT? _____________________ How many GENOTYPES are possible for Purple & starchy ?___ List them ______________________________ How many GENOTYPES are possible for Purple & sweet ?___ List them _______________________________ How many GENOTYPES are possible Yellow & starchy for ?___ List them _____________________________ How many GENOTYPES are possible for Yellow & sweet ?___ List them _______________________________