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Basic Genetics Practice Problems Key 2

1. This document provides basic genetics practice problems involving monohybrid and dihybrid crosses. It includes matching terms to definitions, determining genotypes as homozygous or heterozygous, predicting phenotypes from genotypes, listing possible genotypes from phenotypes, setting up and solving Punnett squares, and determining expected genotype and phenotype ratios. 2. The document tests the understanding of basic genetics concepts such as dominant and recessive traits, genotypes, phenotypes, alleles, homozygous and heterozygous genotypes, and using Punnett squares to predict offspring from genetic crosses. 3. Questions involve traits in pea plants, humans, guinea pigs and fictional characters to provide diverse examples for solving genetics problems and understanding inheritance of traits.

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Basic Genetics Practice Problems Key 2

1. This document provides basic genetics practice problems involving monohybrid and dihybrid crosses. It includes matching terms to definitions, determining genotypes as homozygous or heterozygous, predicting phenotypes from genotypes, listing possible genotypes from phenotypes, setting up and solving Punnett squares, and determining expected genotype and phenotype ratios. 2. The document tests the understanding of basic genetics concepts such as dominant and recessive traits, genotypes, phenotypes, alleles, homozygous and heterozygous genotypes, and using Punnett squares to predict offspring from genetic crosses. 3. Questions involve traits in pea plants, humans, guinea pigs and fictional characters to provide diverse examples for solving genetics problems and understanding inheritance of traits.

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Name ____________________________________________ Date ______________________ Per _________

Basic Genetics Practice Problems


1. Match the term with the correct definition.
A. Dominant Trait
___E___ Portion of DNA which codes for a protein, which leads to a trait.
B. Recessive Trait
___F___ The different forms of a gene, represented by letters.
C. Genotype
___A___ The trait which appears in the F1 hybrid generation. D. Phenotype
___B___ The trait which is “hidden” in the F1 generation. E. Gene

___C___ The genetic makeup of an organism (BB, Pp, ff) F. Allele

___D___ The physical expression of alleles (Brown hair, blue eyes).

2. For each genotype, indicate whether it is heterozygous (HE) or homozygous (HO)

AA ____HO__ Bb ____HE__ cc ___HO__ DD ___HO___ Ee ____HE___

ff ___HO___ Gg ____HE__ HH ___HO__ Ii ___HE___ jj ____HO___

3. For each of the genotypes below, determine the phenotype, using the given information.

Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers Brown eyes are dominant to blue eyes
PP _____Purple___________________ BB ______Brown_________________
Pp _____Purple___________________ Bb ______Brown_________________
pp _____White___________________ bb _______Blue__________________

Green seeds are dominant to yellow Freckles are dominant to no freckles


GG _____Green___________________ FF ______Freckles_________________
Gg _____Green____________________ Ff ____Freckles____________________
gg ______Yellow__________________ ff ____No freckles____________________

4. For each phenotype, list ALL possible genotypes. (Remember to use the letter of the dominant trait)

Straight hair is dominant to curly hair Widow’s peak is dominant to normal hairline

____SS or Ss____ Straight hair _____WW or Ww_____ Widow’s peak

_____ss________ Curly hair ______ww______ Normal hairline


5. Set up the punnett square for each of the crosses listed below. The characteristic being studied is seed
texture - round seeds (dominant) and wrinkled seeds (recessive).
R r
Rr x rr
r Rr rr What percentage of the offspring
would you expect be round? _50%__

Wrinkled? _50%______
r Rr rr

R r
Rr x Rr
R RR Rr What percentage of the offspring
would you expect be round? _75%

r Rr rr Wrinkled? __25%

R R
RR x Rr
R RR RR What percentage of the offspring
would you expect be round? _100%_

r Rr Rr Wrinkled? __0%_____

Complete the punnett squares below using the given information.


T T
6. A TT (tall) plant is crossed with a tt (short plant).
t Tt Tt
Which trait is dominant? ________TALL_____________
Give the expected probabilities for each genotype and phenotype.
t Tt Tt
TT: ___0____% Tt: ___100____% tt: ____0___%

Tall: ___100____% Short: ____0___%

T t 7. A hybrid tall (Tt) plant is crossed with a hybrid (Tt) plant. Give the
expected probabilities for each genotype & phenotype.
T TT Tt
TT: 25% Tt: 50% tt:25%

t Tt tt Tall: 75% Short: 25%


R r

8. A heterozygous round seeded plant (Rr) is crossed with a R RR Rr


homozygous round seeded plant (RR). Give the expected
probabilities for each genotype and phenotype.
R RR Rr
RR: 50% Rr: 50% rr:0%

Round: 100% Wrinkled: 0%

R R
9. A homozygous round seeded plant is crossed with a homozygous
r Rr wrinkled seeded plant. What are the genotypes of the parents?
Rr
_____RR_____ x _____rr_____

r Rr Rr What percentage of the offspring will also be homozygous? ___0__%

p p

p pp pp
10. In pea plants purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. If two
white flowered plants are crossed, what percentage of their offspring
will be white flowered? ____100_______% p pp pp

p p

P Pp Pp
11. A white flowered plant is crossed with a plant that is heterozygous
for the trait. What percentage of the offspring will have purple
flowers? ___50______%
p pp pp
P p

P PP Pp
12. Two plants, both heterozygous for the gene that controls flower
color are crossed. Give the expected RATIOS for each genotype and
phenotype. p Pp pp

Phenotype Ratio - ___3_____ : ____1___

Gentoype Ratio - ____1____ : ____2____ : _____1___

S s
13. In guinea pigs, the allele for short hair is dominant over long hair.
S SS Ss Two short haired guinea pigs are mated several times. Out of 100
offspring, 25 of them have long hair.
What are the probable genotypes of the parents?
s Ss ss ______Ss______ x _____Ss______ (Show the cross to prove it!)
Use the information for SpongeBob’s traits to answer the questions that follow.
B B
14. Everyone in Squidward’s family has light blue skin, which is the
dominant trait for body color in his hometown of Squid Valley. His Bb
family brags that they are a “purebred” line. He recently married a nice b Bb
girl who has light green skin, which is a recessive trait. Create a Punnett
square to show the possibilities that would result if Squidward and his
new bride had children. b Bb Bb

Give the expected RATIOS for each genotype and phenotype.

Phenotype Ratio - ____4__ : __0__ Gentoype Ratio - ____0___ : ___4____ : ____0___

Would Squidward’s children still be considered purebreds? Explain.


No – even though they have blue skin, they are HYBRIDS.

B b
7. Assume that one of Squidward’s sons married a girl that is
B BB Bb heterozygous for her light blue skin.. Create a Punnett square to show
the possibilities that would result if they had children.

b Bb bb Give the expected RATIOS for each genotype and phenotype.

Phenotype Ratio - ____3____ : ____1____

Gentoype Ratio - _____1___ : ___2_____ : ____1____

T T
8. Mr. Krabbs and his wife recently had a Lil’ Krabby, but it has not
been a happy occasion for them. Mrs. Krabbs has been upset since she T TT TT
first saw her new baby who had short eyeballs. She claims that the
hospital goofed and mixed up her baby with someone else’s baby. Mr.
Krabbs is homozygous for his tall eyeballs, while his wife is heterozygous t Tt Tt
for her tall eyeballs. Some members of her family have short eyes, which
is the recessive trait.

Give the expected RATIOS for each genotype and phenotype.

Phenotype Ratio - ____4____ : ____0____

Gentoype Ratio - ____2____ : ____2____ : ____0____

Did the hospital make a mistake? Defend your answer with an explanation.

Yes – There is no possible way for Mr. and Mrs. Krabbs to have a baby with short eyeballs.

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