3.2.2 Monohybrid Crosses

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  • What is a monohybrid cross?
    Inheritance of a single trait
  • What is a dihybrid cross?
    Inheritance of two traits
  • What is the term for the condition where an individual has two identical alleles for a trait?
    Homozygous
  • What type of letters are used to represent dominant alleles in a Punnett square?
    Uppercase
  • What is a Punnett square used for?
    Predicting offspring genotypes
  • In the Punnett square for parents Tt x Bb, what is the genotype of one possible offspring?
    TB
  • When completing a Punnett square, the possible genotypes of the offspring are shown in the grid.
  • To complete a Punnett square, create a 2x2 grid.
  • A monohybrid cross examines the inheritance of one gene with two alleles.
  • What type of letter is used to represent a dominant allele?
    Uppercase
  • What type of grid is created for a monohybrid cross?
    2x2
  • Steps in a monohybrid cross
    1️⃣ Identify parental genotypes
    2️⃣ Create a Punnett square
    3️⃣ Determine offspring genotypes
    4️⃣ Determine offspring phenotypes
  • A recessive allele is only expressed when two copies are present.

    True
  • Steps in a monohybrid cross
    1️⃣ Identify parental genotypes
    2️⃣ Create a Punnett square
    3️⃣ Determine offspring genotypes
    4️⃣ Determine offspring phenotypes
  • In codominance, both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype.

    True
  • Steps to create a Punnett square
    1️⃣ Identify parental genotypes
    2️⃣ Create a 2x2 grid
    3️⃣ Label the top row with gametes from one parent
    4️⃣ Label the left column with gametes from the other parent
    5️⃣ Combine gametes to show offspring genotypes
  • What are the four possible genotypes for offspring in the Punnett square for Tt x Bb?
    TB, Tb, tB, tb
  • What is the first step in completing a Punnett square for a monohybrid cross?
    Identify parental genotypes
  • A monohybrid cross examines the inheritance of a single trait with two alleles.

    True
  • In a monohybrid cross, the inheritance of a trait is determined by dominant and recessive alleles.
    True
  • The recessive allele is only expressed when two copies are present in the genotype.
    True
  • When filling in a Punnett square, you combine the gametes from the top row and left column.
    True
  • What type of cross uses a 4x4 Punnett square?
    Dihybrid cross
  • If both parents have heterozygous Bb genotypes, their offspring will have a genotypic ratio of 1:2:1.

    True
  • A monohybrid cross examines the inheritance of a single trait
  • Steps to determine genotypic and phenotypic ratios in a monohybrid cross
    1️⃣ Identify the parental genotypes
    2️⃣ Create a Punnett square
    3️⃣ Determine the offspring genotypes
    4️⃣ Determine the offspring phenotypes
    5️⃣ Calculate genotypic ratios
    6️⃣ Calculate phenotypic ratios
  • Dominant alleles require two copies for expression, while recessive alleles require only one copy.
    False
  • What is a dihybrid cross concerned with the inheritance of?
    Two characteristics
  • What does a dominant allele do to the expression of a recessive allele?
    Masks or overrides
  • The dominant allele determines the observed physical characteristic, also known as the phenotype
  • Steps to set up a Punnett square for a monohybrid cross
    1️⃣ Identify the parental genotypes
    2️⃣ Create a 2x2 grid
    3️⃣ Label the top row with gametes from one parent
    4️⃣ Label the left column with gametes from the other parent
    5️⃣ Combine gametes to show offspring genotypes
  • The Punnett square for parents with Tt x Tt genotypes shows possible offspring genotypes TT, Tt, and tt.

    True
  • What is the phenotypic ratio if both parents have heterozygous Bb genotypes, where B represents brown hair and b represents blonde hair?
    3:1
  • The phenotypic ratio is the same as the genotypic ratio in a monohybrid cross.
    False
  • Dominant alleles are represented by lowercase letters.
    False
  • Recessive alleles require one copy for expression.
    False
  • The first step in a monohybrid cross is to identify the parental genotypes
  • A dominant allele is represented by an uppercase letter.
  • The dominant allele determines the observed physical characteristic, or phenotype.
  • What is the phenotype of an individual with the genotype Bb if B represents brown hair and b represents blonde hair?
    Brown hair