5.2 Probability and Heredity
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7.2.9 Students know plant and animal cells
contain many thousands of different genes and
typically have two copies of every gene. The two
copies (or alleles) of the gene may or may not be
identical, and one may be dominant in
determining the phenotype while the other is
recessive.
I. Principles of Probability
Probability- a number that describes the likelihood of
a certain event happening
Laws of probability predict what is likely to happen but
not always what does happen
The more times you do the activity the closer the
actual results will get to the predicted results
Independence of Events- the results of one trial does
not effect the next trial
II. Probability and Genetics
How is probability related to genetics?
Mendel’s pea plants had ¾ tall and ¼ short- each time
he repeated the cross he got similar results
Mendel was the first scientist to recognize that
probability can be used to predict results of genetics
crosses
Punnett squares- a chart that shows all the possible
combinations of alleles that can come from a genetic
cross
Punnett Squares
The diagrams show how to make a Punnett square. In this cross, both
parents are heterozygous for the trait of seed shape. R represents the
dominant round allele, and r represents the recessive wrinkled allele.
Punnett square is used to calculate probability
Key concept- In a genetic cross, the allele that each
parent will pass on to its offspring is based on
probability.
Remember that a dominate allele masks the recessive
allele
Look at Figure 8
III. Phenotypes and Genotypes
Phenotypes- physical
appearance or what it looks
like
Genotypes- genetic makeup
or allele combinations
Look at figure 9
Homozygous- two identical
alleles for the same trait (TT)
Heterozygous- two different
alleles for the same trait (Tt)
IV. Codominance
Codominance- alleles are neither dominant nor
recessive so both allelles are present
Neither allele is masked
Codominant alleles are written as capital letters with
subscript
What is probability and how does it help
explain the results of genetic crosses?
What is meant by genotype and phenotype?
What is codominance?