Vocab
Vocab 2
Key Points
Alleles and Genotypes
Punnett Squares
100

The scientific study of heredity.

Genetics

100

An organism with two different alleles for a trait.

Hybrid

100

Who is considered the father of modern genetics?

A priest named Gregor Mendel.
100

The alleles for a hybrid tall pea plant are - 

Tt

100

Punnett Square A shows a cross between two black guinea pigs.

What is the probability that an offspring will be black? White?

Black: 3:4 or 75%

White: 1:4 or 25%

200

Each different form of a gene.

Allele

200

An organism that has two different alleles for a trait

heterozygous

200

Which of these genotypes is heterozygous?

AA

Bb

Cd

ee

Bb

200

Assume that purple flower color (P) is dominant over white flower color (p), what color would you expect a heterozygous genotype to be? Explain.

Purple, because the genotype would be Pp, one dominant allele and one recessive allele. If a dominant allele is present, it will always show that phenotype.

200

If black is the dominant color and white is the recessive, what color are the hamster parents shown in Punnett Square B?

What color are the parents shown in Punnett Square B?

300

Physical characteristics of an organism.

Trait

300

an organism’s genetic makeup, or allele combinations

genotype

300

Which of these is a phenotype?

tall, homozygous, allele, genotype

tall

300

If tall pea plants (T) are dominant over short pea plants (t), what would you expect the genotype to be of a short pea plant. Explain.

tt - In order for the recessive trait to show, both alleles must be the recessive allele. 

300

Black coloring is dominant and white is recessive. Which guinea pig parent(s) in Punnett Square B is homozygous?

Which is heterozygous? Explain how you know?

The female, white guinea pig is homozygous recessive (bb), and the male, black guinea pig is heterozygous (Bb). If the black guinea pig parent were homozygous (BB), then there would be no chance for the offspring to be white; they would all be heterozygous black.

400

An allele whose trait always shows up in an organism.

The dominant allele.
400

an organism’s physical appearance

phenotype

400

In a cross between individuals that are Aa × Aa, how many boxes of the Punnett square will show an offspring that is homozygous dominant?

1 - AA

400

If two heterozygous green pea plants were crossed/bred, what are the resulting phenotype probabilities. Name them all.

Green - 3:4 or 75%

recessive/yellow - 1:4 or 25%

400

In this Punnett Square, what words would you use to describe the male and female parents (P generation)?

Both parents are heterozygous dominant genotype, which means they both show the dominant phenotype. Because they both carry the recessive allele, their offspring will have a 1:4, or 25% chance of producing a homozygous recessive genotype (recessive phenotype).

500

An allele whose trait is hidden in the presence of a dominant allele.

A recessive allele.
500

an organism that has two identical alleles for a trait

homozygous

500

In a cross between individuals that are Aa × Aa, what are the chances of producing a homozygous recessive offspring?

25%

500

If you cross a green pea plant (dominant) with a yellow pea plant, all it's offspring are green. What is the genotype of the original green pea plant? How do you know?

The original green pea plant must be homozygous dominant (GG) in order for the offspring of a cross between it and a yellow pea plant to all be green. If the original green plant were heterozygous (Gg), then the resulting offspring would have a 25% chance of producing a yellow pea plant.

500

For the following, assume that green peas are the dominant phenotype.

Punnett Square:

           Y            y

Y         YY          Yy

y         Yy          yy


Yellow peas probability: 1:4 or 25%

Green Peas probability: 3:4 or 75%

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