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Mrs. Anna WardSeventh Grade ScienceJames Martin MS

PROBABILITY OF INHERITANCE LESSON 2

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DO NOW!!!!• Copy down this diagram in your notes!!!!

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Announcements• Short Quiz tomorrow to check for understanding

• Notebook Exemplars• Don’t abuse this resource• You MUST do your work IN CLASS. I will remove the notebooks

as well as the information from my WIKI if I feel you are not working in class!

Please continue all of your HARD WORK!!!!

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Agenda• Review from yesterday.

•What is a Punnett Square? • Why do we use them?• What can they tell me?

• How to do a Punnett Square• Six Steps to Success

• Discovery Ed video

• Think, Pair, & Share Practice

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Punnett Square…What are they and why do we use them?

•A Punnett Square is a tool that we use to help determine the potential offspring of two parent organisms.

•Punnett Squares also help us determine the probability and ratios of these offspring.

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Punnett Squares—STEP ONE

Identify the Genotypes of Each Parent!

In this case:

TT and tt

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PUNNETT SQUARESSTEP TWO

DRAW A BOX WITH A CROSS.

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Punnett Squares—STEP THREE

Add the Genotype information from One parent across the top.

Add the Genotype information from the other parent down the side.

TT x tt

T T

t

t

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Punnett Squares—STEP FOUR

Add the Alleles from One Parent to the Punnett Square.

TT x tt

T T

t

tT

T

T

T

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Punnett Squares—STEP FIVE

Add the Alleles from the other Parent to the Punnett Square.

TT x tt

T T

t

t

T

T

T

T

tt

tt

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Punnett Squares—STEP SIXCalculate the Results

The final result of crossing a Pea Plant (TT) with a Pea Plant (tt) is that all the offspring will have the GENOTYPE “Tt”.

CFU: If all the genotypes are “Tt” what is the phenotype? (Are they tall or short?)

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However, if those two plants are crossed…

What Happens???

Remember step one…IDENTIFY THE PARENT GENOTYPES!

Tt x Tt

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STEP 2Draw the Box with a cross.

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STEP 3Add in the Genotypes of the parents across the top and down the side.

Tt x Tt

T

t

t

T

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STEP 4Add the alleles from one parent into the Punnett Square

Tt x Tt

T

t

t

T

T

T

t

t

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STEP 5Add the alleles from the other parent into the Punnett Square

Tt x Tt

T

t

t

T

T

T

t

tT T

tt

NOTE: When writing genotypes, the DOMINANT allele ALWAYS comes first!!!!!

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Step 6—Calculate the Final Results..

When crossing two plants with a Tt genotype we get…

• One plant with the genotype TT

• Two plants with the genotype Tt

• One plant with the genotype tt

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Checking for Understanding…

What are the phenotypes for the Genotypes of this Punnett Square?

• One plant with the genotype TT

• Two plants with the genotype Tt

• One plant with the genotype tt

TALL

TALL

SHORT In other words, we get three tall plants for every one short plant.

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Discovery Ed Video to help explain….

• http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=AB33E612-2755-4901-8A44-857151E3BB24

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Punnett Squares• The type of Punnett Squares we are doing are MONOHYBRID CROSSES.

• Monohybrid Crosses are used to evaluate the potential genotypes of offspring when looking at traits that are determined by a single allele.

• You will need to know the steps for completing a Monohybrid Cross (or Punnett Square).

• Glue in the Punnett Square Cheat Sheets into your science notebook.

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Now it is time for you to practice…1. What would the result of crossing a Heterozygous Tall

pea plant (Tt) with a homozygous Tall pea plant?

2. What would be the result of crossing a homozygous Short pea plant (tt) with a homozygous Short pea plant (tt)?

3. What would be the result of crossing a heterozygous Tall (Tt) pea plant with a homozygous Short pea plant?

4. What would be the result of crossing a heterozygous tall pea plant with a heterozygous tall pea plant?

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Exit Ticket…1. Which of the following is a heterozygous genotype?

a. Aa

b. BB

c. cc

d. DD

2. What is another name for the type of Punnett Squares we are completing?

3. What would happen if I cross a HOMOZYGOUS DOMINANT Brown Haired Woman (BB) with a HOMOZYGOUS RECESSIVE Blond Haired Man?


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