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7. Genetics, Populations, Evolution, and Ecosystems
7.1 Inheritance
7.1.1 Monohybrid Inheritance
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Mendel's Laws form the foundation of genetics and describe how traits are
inherited
True
Dominant traits are expressed only when two copies of the corresponding allele are present
False
The RR genotype results in red flowers in
pea plants
True
The phenotypic ratio in a cross between two heterozygous plants is 3 red flowers to 1 white
flower
The Law of Segregation ensures that offspring receive one
allele
from each parent
True
What are alleles?
Different forms of a gene
A dominant trait is expressed when only one copy of the corresponding allele is present in the
genotype
The Law of Segregation ensures that each parent contributes one
allele
Observable traits are referred to as the
phenotype
.
True
What is an example of a genotype?
AA, Aa, aa
In a monohybrid cross with two heterozygous parents (Rr), the phenotypic ratio is
3:1
Order the steps in gamete formation according to Mendel's Law of Segregation.
1️⃣ Allele pairs separate
2️⃣ Each gamete receives one allele per trait
Alleles are different forms of a gene that occupy the same genetic
locus
What is a trait expressed even when only one copy of the allele is present?
Dominant trait
In pea plants, if red flowers (R) are dominant over white flowers (r), what is the phenotype of a plant with genotype Rr?
Red flowers
In a cross between two heterozygous pea plants (Aa), the phenotypic ratio is
3:1
In a Punnett square for two heterozygous pea plants (Aa), what is the phenotypic ratio if round seeds (A) are dominant over wrinkled seeds (a)?
3 round to 1 wrinkled
Each cell in a Punnett square represents a possible
genotype
for the offspring.
True
Monohybrid inheritance involves a single gene with two
alleles
Filling in a Punnett square involves combining parental alleles to show possible offspring
genotypes
.
True
Steps to construct a Punnett square
1️⃣ List the parental alleles
2️⃣ Combine the alleles to show genotypes
3️⃣ Determine phenotypic ratios
What does the term 'phenotype' refer to in genetics?
Observable traits of an individual
A Punnett square is used to predict the possible genotypes and
phenotypes
What is monohybrid inheritance?
Single gene with two alleles
Mendel's Law of Segregation states that allele pairs separate during
gamete
formation.
True
What does the Law of Independent Assortment state about the inheritance of traits?
Traits are inherited independently
Steps of gamete formation according to Mendel's Laws
1️⃣ Allele pairs separate
2️⃣ Each gamete receives one allele
3️⃣ Genes for different traits assort independently
What are the possible genotypes for flower color in pea plants if 'R' represents red and 'r' represents white?
RR, Rr, rr
In pea plants, red flowers (R) are dominant over white flowers (r). A plant with genotype
Rr
will have red flowers.
True
A Punnett square is used to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from a genetic
cross
.
Monohybrid inheritance involves a single gene with two
alleles
.
What do you list along the axes of a Punnett square if the parents have genotypes Aa?
A and a
In a cross between two heterozygous pea plants (Aa), the 'A' allele is dominant for round seeds, and 'a' is
recessive
for wrinkled seeds.
True
Monohybrid inheritance
involves a single gene with two
alleles
What is the primary purpose of a Punnett square?
Predict genotypes and phenotypes
In a cross between two heterozygous pea plants (Aa), the possible genotypes are AA, Aa, and
aa
What is the phenotypic ratio for flower color in pea plants if red (R) is dominant over white (r)?
3 red : 1 white
The phenotypic ratio in a cross between two heterozygous pea plants (Rr) for flower color is 3 red flowers to 1 white
flower
The phenotypic ratio in a cross between two heterozygous pea plants (Rr) is 3 red flowers to 1 white
flower
What is the final step in solving monohybrid inheritance problems using Punnett squares?
Calculate phenotypic ratio
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