Genetic Symbols
Genetic Symbols
Genetic Symbols
1. Using the symbols from the chart above write the gene pairs that would be present in the following homozygotes. Next, indicate
whether they are dominant or recessive homozygotes.
GENE PAIR DOMINANT/RECESSIVE
tall stemmed plants
terminal flowers
white seed coats
wrinkled seeds
yellow pods
2. Write the symbols for the following heterozygotes (also called ____________________).
yellow seeded peas ______________________ colored seed coats ______________________
axial flowers ______________________ round seeds ______________________
green podded peas ______________________ tall stemmed peas ______________________
The principles of Mendelian genetics can be used to predict the inherited traits of offspring. A Punnett square can be used to predict
the probable genetic combinations in the offspring that result from different parental allele combinations that are independently
assorted.
A monohybrid cross examines the inheritance of one trait. The cross could be homozygous-homozygous, heterozygous-
heterozygous, or heterozygous-homozygous.
The Punnett square example represents the probable outcome of two heterozygous parents with the trait for height: T =
dominant tall, t = recessive short (Tt x Tt). The parents are the F1 generation; the resulting offspring possibilities are the F2
generation.
1. In guinea pigs, black coloring (B) is dominant over white (b). A pure black guinea pig (BB) is crossed with a pure white
(bb).
A. Parental Cross B. Punnett Square: C. Questions
Genotype ratio:
Phenotype ratio:
3. Two guinea pigs, one that shows the hybrid trait for color and one that is pure white, are crossed.
A. Parental Cross B. Punnett Square: C. Questions
Genotype ratio:
Phenotype ratio:
4. When a trait with two forms of the gene shows incomplete dominance, the hybrid appearance (phenotype) is a blend of the two
forms. In four o’clock plants, the flowers may be white or red in the pure-bred plants. But, in the hybrid the flowers are pink and
therefore show incomplete dominance. Symbolize the genotypes of these three types of plants.
Red flowered plants: __________ Pink flowered plants: __________ White flowered plants: __________
If a pure red four o’clock flower (RR) is crossed with a pure white one (WW) the resulting flowers are
pink (RW). If two pink four o’clocks are crossed, what percent of the offspring will be red? Pink?
White?
If a pink four o’clock is crossed with a white one, what percent of their offspring will be red? Pink?
White?