Name ______2015
Chapter 11: Mendel and the Gene Idea Guided Reading
Section 11.1
- Define the following terms:
- Character
- Trait
- True-breeding
- Hybridization
- P generation
- F1 generation
- F2 generation
- Discuss Mendel’s data for the F1 and F2 generations
- State and then discuss Mendel’s 4 “models” or laws.
- Define the following terms.
- Alleles
- Punnett Square
- Homozygous
- Heterozygous
- Phenotype (& give an example)
- Genotype (& give an example)
- Give an example of a monohybrid cross and a dihybrid cross.
- What is the Law of Independent Assortment and how does this “law” relate to meiosis?
- Write your own example for the Law of Independent Assortment.
Section 11.2
- Define and then explain in your own words both the Multiplication rule and the Addition rule.
- Using the Multiplication and Addition rules, figure out the following problems:
In pea plants, Yellow seed coats are dominant to green seed coats and Green pod color is dominant to yellow pod color.
____ = Yellow seed coat_____ = Green Pods
____ = Green seed coat_____ = Yellow pods
If the parent plants are YYGg x YyGg, what is the likelihood of the following? Do your Punnett Square below:
- Probability of getting a YYGG? ______
- Probability of getting a YyGg? ______
- Probability of getting a YyGG? ______
- Probability of getting a Yygg? ______
- Probability of getting a YyGG or a YyGg? ______
- Probability of getting a YYGg or a YyGg? ______
- Probability of getting a YyGg and a YYGG? ______
- Probability of getting a YyGg and a YyGg? ______
- Using the same parents from above but now add on another trait. This time, we will add the dominant inflated pod shape to the constricted pod shape. The P generation will be:
YyGgIi x YYGgii
What is the probability of getting offspring that are:
- YyGgIi? ______
- YYggIi? ______
- YyGgii? ______
- YYGgIi? ______
- Yyggii? ______
Section 11.3
- Contrast complete dominance to codominance and incomplete dominance.
- Why do we need to look at genetics at the organismal, biochemical, and molecular level? Use Tay-Sachs as an example.
- Does having a dominant allele mean that it will be found in greater frequency in the population? Give an example of when it does not.
- What are multiple alleles? Give an example
- What would be your “clue” that a character would have polygenic inheritance pattern?
Section 11.4
- What is a pedigree and how does it help in our understanding of genetics?
- Describe and discuss the genetics of the following inherited disorders. Identify the pattern of inheritance involved, if dominance/recessive, which triat is dominant.
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Sickle cell disease (& what this gives a resistance to)
- Achondroplasia
- Huntington’s disease
- Tay-Sachs’ disease
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