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- use the punnett square to predict the results of a pp × pp f1 generation cross.
father’s genes
mother’s genes
genotype ratio:
phenotype ratio:
- what individuals are bred during a test cross?
a. describe the ratios produced by each test cross.
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Step1: Determine gametes
Each parent (Pp) can produce two types of gametes: P and p. So father's gametes: P, p; mother's gametes: P, p.
Step2: Fill Punnett square
| P | p | |
|---|---|---|
| p | Pp | pp |
Step3: Calculate genotype ratio
Count genotypes: PP: 1, Pp: 2, pp: 1. So genotype ratio: \( PP : Pp : pp = 1:2:1 \)
Step4: Determine phenotype (assuming P is dominant)
PP and Pp show dominant phenotype, pp shows recessive. So dominant (PP + Pp): 3, recessive (pp): 1. Phenotype ratio: \( \text{dominant} : \text{recessive} = 3:1 \)
A test cross involves breeding an individual with an unknown genotype (usually showing dominant phenotype) with a homozygous recessive individual. This helps determine if the unknown is homozygous dominant or heterozygous.
a. If unknown is homozygous dominant (e.g., PP) × homozygous recessive (pp): all offspring (Pp) show dominant phenotype (ratio \( 1:0 \) dominant:recessive). If unknown is heterozygous (Pp) × homozygous recessive (pp): offspring have \( Pp : pp = 1:1 \), so phenotype ratio \( 1:1 \) dominant:recessive.
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Genotype ratio: \( PP : Pp : pp = 1:2:1 \)
Phenotype ratio: \( \text{Dominant} : \text{Recessive} = 3:1 \)