Transcript pink tree
Probability and Patterns of
Inheritance—Lesson 4
Mrs. Anna Ward
James Martin MS
Do NOW!!!
In Dogwood trees, white flowers (F) are dominant to
pink flowers (f). In my yard, I have a pink Dogwood
tree and a Three Hybrid (Ff) white Dogwood trees. If I
were to cross my pink tree with one of my white trees….
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Draw the Punnett Square.
Tell me the Possible Genotypes.
Calculate the Ratio & Percentage of Each Genotype.
Tell me the Possible Phenotypes.
Calculate the Ratio & Percentage of Each Phenotype.
Do Now Solution:
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Ff
ff
The possible genotypes are: Ff and ff
The genotype ratio is 2:2 or 50% Ff, 50% ff
The possible phenotypes are: White or Pink.
The Phenotype ratio is 2:2 or 50% White, 50% Pink
Choral Response:
Genotype/Phenotype
•The Phen-o-type is what we
SEE
•The Gen-o-type is in the
GENES
Choral Response: Homozygous &
Heterozygous
•HOMO-ZY-GOUS is the
Same
•HETER-O is a different
game
Choral Response: Dominant and
Recessive
• DOM-I-NANT will always win
• But RE-CESS-IVE will show up
now and then
Put it together
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The Phen-o-type is what we SEE
The Gen-o-type is in the GENES
HOMO-ZY-GOUS is the Same
HETER-O is a diffe-rent game
DOM-I-NANT will always win
But RE-CESS-IVE will show up now and then
Put it to-ge-ther and know you know
Mrs. Ward has taught all the in-fo
Zork Genetics
• BACKGROUND: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far
away, a great race of beings lived on a planet called ZORK.
The inhabitants were known as Zorkonians. They are made
up of 10 basic genes (unit) that code for their appearance.
Each one of these genes is made up 2 alleles (traits). With
this in mind, there are 1,024 different possible combinations
for their appearance! This is called their phenotype or
their physical appearance. If we look at their genes, there
are 59,049 different combinations of the alleles! This is
called the genotype or genetic makeup. Remember that we
use letters for the alleles that control the genes and one
letter or allele is inherited from each parent. You will be
using Zorks, who use the same genetic principles as a pea
plant, to see how genes are passed on and inherited. You
will be using Punnett Squares to do this.
Problem 1
• 1. Cross a heterozygous green
skinned zork with a yellow skinned
zork.
• A. What do the possible
offspring look Like?
Problem 2
• 2. Cross a homozygous two
horned zork with a heterozygous
two horned zork.
• A. What are the genotypes of
the possible offspring?
Problem 3
• 3. Cross a heterozygous green haired
zork with a heterozygous green haired
zork.
• A. What are the genotypes and
phenotypes of the possible
offspring?
Problem 4
• 4. Cross a green lipped zork with a
heterozygous purple lipped zork.
• A. What are the number of
phenotypes and genotypes of the
offspring? Hint: Count what is in
the boxes!
Problem 5
• 5. Tork, who is homozygous for
tall meets Vorkina, who is short.
• A. What are the phenotypes and
genotypes if they were to have
offspring?
Problems 6-10
• Please work independently.
• Stay in your seat.
• Raise your hand if you have a
question.