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Name Class Date 11.2 Applying Mendel’s Principles 1. The chart below shows key terms from the lesson with their meanings. Complete the chart by writing a definition or example in your own words. Term Meaning Allele Different form of a gene Genotype Genetic makeup Heterozygous Organism that has different alleles for a gene Homozygous Organism that has two identical alleles for a gene Hybrid Offspring between parents with different traits Independent assortment Genes for different traits segregate independently when gametes are formed Phenotype Physical traits Principle of dominance Some alleles are dominant, and others are recessive. Probability The likelihood that a particular event will occur Punnett square Diagram that can be used to predict the offspring of a genetic cross Segregation Separation of alleles during formation of sex cells Trait A specific characteristic of an individual Definition in your own words Name Class Date The Experiments of Gregor Mendel Dominance Mendel’s principle of dominance states that some alleles are dominant and others are recessive. An organism with a dominant allele will always show the dominant form of the trait. An organism will only express the recessive form of a trait when a dominant allele is not present. In the space provided, fill in the genotype of the offspring. The first one is done for you. Dominant and Recessive Forms of Pea Plant Traits Trait Seed Color Seed Coat Color Pod Shape Parent Plants (P Generation) Yellow YY White gg Constricted ss X X X Offspring (F1 Generation) Green yy Yellow Yy Gray GG Gray Smooth SS Smooth Answer the questions. Circle the correct answer. 1. What is the dominant shape of a pea pod? constricted smooth 2. What is the recessive color of a pea plant’s seed coat? white gray BUILD Connections Not Two of Kind An analogy takes two things that seem to be different and shows how they can be similar. Visualize a hybrid car. Hybrid cars use two different sources of energy: gasoline and electricity. 1. A hybrid is a cross, or a mixture, of two things. What is crossed in hybrid cars? 2. Describe one other example of something that is a hybrid: Probability and Punnett Squares 1. Table A lists some characteristic of pea plants. Write Ph in the right column if the characteristic describes a phenotype. Write Ge if the characteristic is a genotype. Table A Characteristic Phenotype or Genotype? tall short Tt TT yellow seed color yy Yy rr 2. Table B lists some genotypes of pea plants. Write He in the right column if the genotype is heterozygous. Write Ho if the genotype is homozygous. Table B Genotype RR tt Rr Tt YY Yy Gg GG gg Heterozygous or Homozygous? Name Class Date Probability and Punnett Squares (continued) In the space provided, fill in the missing genotypes. Write Tt or tt. In this example, T = tall and t = short. Tt T T TT Tt t Answer the items. 1. Write the phenotypes of the three genotypes shown above. TT ________ tt ________ Tt ________ t