Corn genetics Lab

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Transcript Corn genetics Lab

Corn Genetics
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Chi- Square
Goodness of Fit Test
Pedigrees and probability analysis to follow.
Outline
Highlight some key points in syllabus
Corn color and collection of data
(phenotypes)
Chi-Square Analysis
Corn genetics Lab
Application of Chi-Square Analysis
The color pattern in corn is due to multiple
genes
Are variations in number of observed
phenotypes due to chance alone?
Objective
Complete corn worksheet
Set up Punnett Squares using the
genotypes given
Compare expected data to observed data
Perform Chi Square Analysis
Variation of colors—Why?
Corn Kernel Color
 Color of aleurone masks endosperm color
 Only with colorless aleurone can endosperm
color be determined
 Determined by several genes
 Refer to genotypes in lab manual!
Gene interaction can occur:
Epistasis is a form of gene interaction
in which one gene masks the
phenotypic expression of another.
Today there are: 3 crosses of corn
F1 X F1
Multiple alleles are tested for expression in F2 generation
Note color differences
Cross C
Cross D (darker color is purple)
Cross F (call purple, may look red!)
Cross C
 F1 phenotype
 F1 X F1 genotypes
 Yellow
 YYC’Rr X YYC’Rr
Cross D
 F1 phenotype
 F1 X F1 genotypes
 Purple
 yyPpRr X yyPpRr
Cross F
 F1 phenotype
 F1 X F1 genotypes
 Purple
 yyCcRr X yyCcRr
Chi Square Statistical “Goodness of Fit Test”
 Why do we use it?

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To find out determine
if probability are due to chance alone.
An example of how to calculate a Chi Square
Application of Chi Square
Genetic information regarding the corn color
patterns are provided in your lab manual.
CORN WORKSHEET IS DUE 3/5