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Remember:
Genotype: Is the letters we use to represent the trait on the chromosome (Examples: TT, Tt, tt).
Phenotype: Ist he trait or characteristic we'see (Examples: Tall, Short)
Homozygous Dominant: Genotype is dominant from both parent chromosomes/alleles (Example TT)
Phenotype is the dominant allele = also known as purebred
Homozygous Recessive: Genotype is recessive from both parent chromosomes/alleles (Example tt)
Phenotype is the recessive allele = also known as purebred
Heterozygous: Genotype is different--One is dominant allele and one is recessive alllele (example
(Tt)--Phenotype is always of dominant allele = also known as hybrid.
Y = yellow peas
y = green peas
P = purple flowers
P = white flowers
IN PEAS:
R = round
r= wrinkled
T = tall
t = short
MAKING MONOHYBRID CROSSES:
What is the genotype of a HOMOZYGOUS YELLOW SEED plant? =
What is the genotype of A HOMOZYGOUS GREEN SEED plant? =
What is the genotype of a HETEROZYGOUS YELLOW plant? =
Using the Punnet Square above, make a cross between a PURE YELLOW SEED parent and a PURE GREEN SEED
parent.
POSSIBLE OFFSPRING
GENOTYPE
PHENOTYPE
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