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Genetics: Multiple Allele Traits
Blood Type is controlled by 3 alleles: A, B, O. A & B are codominant, O is recessive.
1. a)
b)
c)
d)
What are the two genotypes possible for a person who as A blood? ______________
What genotype does a person with AB blood have? _______________
What genotype does a person with O blood have? _____________
What are the two genotypes possible for a person who as B blood? ______________
2. A man with type AB blood is married to a woman also with type AB blood.
What blood types will their children have and in what proportion?
3. A man has type B blood (genotype BB) is married to a woman with type O
blood. What blood type will all their children have? ________ What is the
genotype of the children? ______
4. A woman with type A blood (genotype AO) is married to a type B person
(genotype BO). What proportion of their children will have: A blood? _______ B
blood? _______ O blood _____
5. A woman with type A blood is claiming that a man with type AB blood is the
father of her child who is also type AB. Could this man be the father of the child?
_______________ Show the possible crosses; remember that the woman can
have AA or AO genotypes.
6. A man with type AB blood is married to a woman with type O blood. They have
two natural children and one adopted child. Jane has type A blood, Bobby has
type B blood, and Grace has type O blood. Which child was adopted?
____________________
Smileys Genetics
In smileys, the shape of the eye is controlled by multiple alleles, much like blood types. The smileys pictured show the four
possible phenotypes. It is known that the star and dot eyes are codominant and the square eyes is a recessive trait. Assign
genotypes to each of the smileys pictured. (Hint: Use blood type genotypes to help you)
7. If a star-eyed smiley (homozygous) is crossed with a dot-eyed smiley (also
homozygous) what will all of their offspring look like?
8. If the pair in the cross about were both heterozygous, what will their offspring look
like and in what proportion?
9. If a starry-dot eyed smiley is crossed with a square eyed smiley, what type of eyes
can their children have and in what proportion.
10. If two starry-dot eyes smileys are crossed, what type of eyes can their children
have and in what proportion?
1. (2006-10) In squash plants, yellow fruit (Y) is
dominant to white fruit (y). If two plants
heterozygous for yellow fruit are crossed, what are
the possible genotypes of the offspring?
a. YY, Yy, yy only
b. YY, yy only
c. Yy only
d. Yy, yy only
2. (2006-6) Two plants are crossed, and the traits of
height and color are assessed in the offspring. The
following cross was conducted: TTPP x ttpp. Which
of the following choices correctly describes the
offspring?
a. Three-quarters of the plants are tall and
purple.
b. All are tall and purple.
c. Three-quarters of the plants are short and
white.
d. All are short and white.
3.
The Punnett square above shows the cross between
red-eyed females and white-eyed males. Fruit flies
usually have red eyes. If a female and male offspring
from the cross shown above are allowed to mate, what
would the offspring probably look like?
a. 2 white-eyed females; 1 white-eyed male
and 1 red-eyed male
b. 2 red-eyed females; 1 red-eyed male, 1
white-eyed male
c. 2 red-eyed females; 2 white-eyed males
d. 1 red-eyed female and 1 white-eyed
female; 2 red-eyed males
4. (2002-28) In cows, long hair is dominant to short
hair. In a cow that is heterozygous for long hair,
what percentage of the cells undergoing meiosis
will carry the dominant allele?
a. 25%
b. 50%
c. 75%
d. 100%
5. (2004-36) What conclusion can be drawn from the
genetic information above?
a. The white parent carried a dominant allele.
b. All the black rabbits in the F2 generation
are homozygous.
c. All the white rabbits are heterozygous.
d. All the F1 rabbits carried a recessive allele.
6. (2005-48) The chances of developing cancer,
diabetes, or sickle-cell anemia are higher if a family
member also has the disorder because they are —
a. passed through blood contact
b. related to diet
c. highly infectious
d. genetically based
7. (2005-6) In snapdragons, the combined expression
of both alleles for flower color produces a new
phenotype that is pink. This illustrates incomplete
dominance. The Punnett square above shows that
both the white and red snapdragons are
homozygous. Which of the following would be the
correct product from a cross between two
heterozygous pink snapdragons?
a. 2 red, 2 white
b. 2 red, 1 pink, 1 white
c. 1 red, 2 pink, 1 white
d. 1 red, 1 pink, 2 white
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