Name: _______________________________ Score: _____/19 Self Assessment: Ch 11, so far A pure-bred red bull (RR) is mated with a pure-bred white cow (rr) and produce offspring that is both red and white (Rr) or roan. What would the offspring look like if two roan mated? 1. What are the parents Genotypes ____________ x____________ 2. Show the Punnett Square 3. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) 4. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) 5. What type of inheritance is this?______________________ SpongeBob loves growing flowers for his pal Sandy! Her favorite flowers, Poofkins, are found in red (R), blue(r), and purple (Rr).What would happen if SpongeBob crossed a Poofkin with red flowers with one with blue flowers? 6. What are the parents Genotypes ____________ x____________ 7. Show the Punnett Square 8. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) 9. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) 10. What type of inheritance is this?______________________ In fruit flies, eye color is sex linked. Red eyes (R) is dominant to white eyes (r). Cross a red eyed male with a red eyed female carrier. 11. What are the parents Genotypes ____________ x____________ 12. Show the Punnett Square 13. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) 14. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) In pea plants, flowers in the middle (axial, A) is dominant to flowers at the ends of stems (terminal, a). Use this information to answer the following. 15. – 16. Can I tell the difference between a pure bred plant with axial flowers and a hybrid plant with axial flowers? Explain why/why not, in detail. 17. – 18. Two plants with axial flowers are crossed. The results are 412 plants with axial flowers and 108 plants with terminal flowers. What are the original genotypes of the parents? Explain how you know this. 19. If I have a plant with axial flowers, how can I determine whether it is pure bred or a hybrid? Answer Key__ Name: __ 19 Score: _ _/19 Self Assessment: Ch 11, so far A pure-bred red bull (R) is mated with a pure-bred white cow (r) and produce offspring that is both red and white (Rr) or roan. What would the offspring look like if two roan mated? 1. What are the parents Genotypes __ 2. Show the Punnett Square Rr__ x__Rr__ R r R RR Rr r Rr rr 3. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) RR 25% Rr 50% rr 25% 4. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) red 25% roan 50% 5. What type of inheritance is this?__ white 25% codominance_ SpongeBob loves growing flowers for his pal Sandy! Her favorite flowers, Poofkins, are found in red (R), blue(r), and purple (Rr).What would happen if SpongeBob crossed a Poofkin with red flowers with one with blue flowers? RR_ x__rr__ 6. What are the parents Genotypes _ 7. Show the Punnett Square r r R Rr Rr R Rr Rr 8. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) RR 0% Rr 100% rr 0% 9. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) red 0% purple 100% 10. What type of inheritance is this?_ blue 0% incomplete dominance_ In fruit flies, eye color is sex linked. Red eyes (R) is dominant to white eyes (r). Cross a red eyed male with a red eyed female carrier. X Y X X R R r 11. What are the parents Genotypes ____________ x____________ 12. Show the Punnett Square XR Y XR XRXR XRY Xr XRXr Xr Y 13. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) R R R r 25% X X 25% XRY 25% X X 25% Xr Y 14. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) 50% red-eyed females 25% red-eyed males 25% white-eyed males In pea plants, flowers in the middle (axial, A) is dominant to flowers at the ends of stems (terminal, a). Use this information to answer the following. 15. – 16. Can I tell the difference between a pure bred plant with axial flowers and a hybrid plant with axial flowers? Explain why/why not, in detail. No, they look exactly the same. When the plant makes the protein that controls “flower position” the axial allele is dominant and is the one copied into mRNA (…). The terminal allele is not copied at all, so it is not like the plant is “just a little terminal.” 17. – 18. Two plants with axial flowers are crossed. The results are 412 plants with axial flowers and 108 plants with terminal flowers. What are the original genotypes of the parents? Explain how you know this. Aa x Aa Because you have terminal flowers (25% ratio), they had to get an allele from each parent. But because the parents have axial flowers, they both must be hybrids (Aa). In a cross of Aa x Aa, you would expect 3:1 or 75% axial: 25% terminal and that is what the numbers are showing you. 19. If I have a plant with axial flowers, how can I determine whether it is pure bred or a hybrid? Cross it with something that is known (usually a purebred recessive) and look at the results. Let’s say we know a plant is purebred terminal, aa…there are two possibilities for our unknown: AA and Aa. If our unknown is AA, we will have this cross: AA x aa and all the new plants will have axial flowers (and be hybrids). If our unknown is Aa, we will have this cross: Aa x aa and ½ the plants will have axial flowers (Aa) and ½ will have terminal flowers (aa). This process is called a test cross. 4. Poofkins come with even numbered (E) or odd numbered (e) of flowers per plant. What would happen if SpongeBob crossed a Poofkin with an odd number of red flowers with one with with an even number (heterozygous) of purple flowers? a. What are the parents Genotypes ____________ x____________ b. Show the Punnett Square c. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) d. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) 4. Poofkins come with even numbered (E) or odd numbered (e) of flowers per plant. What would happen if SpongeBob crossed a Poofkin with an odd number of red flowers with one with with an even number (heterozygous) of purple flowers? eeRR_ x _EeRr_ a. What are the parents Genotypes _ b. Show the Punnett Square c. List all possible genotypes and percentages (genotypic ratio) 25% 25% 25% 25% EeRR EeRr eeRR eeRr eR ER EeRR Er EeRr eR eeRR er eeRr d. List all possible phenotypes and percentages (phenotypic ratio) 25% 25% 25% 25% even #, red even #, purple odd #, red odd #, purple