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Name Period Heredity Genetics Learning Goal: I will … - predict possible outcomes of various genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses Inheritance Heredity is the passing of characteristics from parents to offspring. Genetics is the study of heredity or how those traits are inherited. Gregor Mendel is known as the Father of Genetics. Carrying out a cross Sex cells are called gametes Uniting of male and female gametes is fertilization Phenotype Genotype Allele Dominant Recessive Homozygous Heterozygous Monohybrid Dihybrid Test cross Law of Segregation Law of Independent Assortment Punnett Square Genetics terminology Phenotype is the physical characteristic – what it looks like Genotype is the actual combination of alleles Allele is the different forms of a gene Dominant – trait that covers the recessive trait (T) Recessive – trait that gets covered up (t) Homozygous – two alleles are the same Homozygous dominant – both alleles are dominant (TT) Homozygous recessive – both alleles are recessive (tt) Heterozygous – two different alleles (Tt) Crossing Traits A monohybrid cross looks at only 1 trait A dihybrid cross looks at the inheritance of 2 traits A test cross reveals an unknown genotype by breeding it with a homozygous recessive individual Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance Law of Segregation: the two alleles will segregate (separate) into different gametes Law of Independent Assortment: each trait is inherited independently from each other Monohybrid Cross Punnett Squares BB x bb Bb x Bb Bb x bb Summary Word Bank Alleles Dominant Genotypes Homozygous recessive Punnett Summary of Learning A Punnett square can be used to predict inheritance of different alleles. Phenotypes can be determined from genotypes. For example, an individual with a heterozygous genotype or a homozygous dominant genotype will express a dominant phenotype. An individual with a homozygous recessive genotype will express the recessive phenotype. predict possible outcomes of various genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses, dihybrid crosses and non-Mendelian inheritance