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Genetics Worksheet I, Exams of Genetics

Scientists have been investigating the genetic makeup of organisms in communities all over the planet. Use the information provided and your knowledge of ...

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Genetics Worksheet I Name: ______________________
Scientists have been investigating the genetic makeup of organisms in communities all over
the planet. Use the information provided and your knowledge of genetics to answer each
question.
1. For each genotype below, indicate whether it is heterozygous (He) or homozygous (Ho).
TT _____ Bb _____ DD _____ Ff _____ tt _____ dd _____
Dd _____ ff _____ Tt _____ bb _____ BB _____ FF _____
Which of the genotypes in # 1 would be considered purebred? __________________
Which of the genotypes in # 1 would be considered hybrids? ____________________
2. Determine the phenotype for each genotype using the information provided.
Freckles are dominant to no freckles
FF __________________ Ff __________________ ff __________________
Extra digits (fingers or toes) is dominant to five digits
EE __________________ Ee __________________ ee __________________
3. For each phenotype, give the genotype(s) that are possible.
Dwarfism (D) is dominant to regular height (d)
Dwarfism: __________________ Regular Height: __________________
Webbed fingers (W) is dominant to normal fingers (w).
Webbed Fingers: __________________ Normal Fingers: __________________
4. Bob & Susie met at a dance. Bob is heterozygous for his freckles, but Susie has no
freckles. Create a Punnett square to show the possibilities that would result if Bob &
Susie had children. Use the letter F/f.
A. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their
children.
B. What are the chances of a child with freckles? _____out of _____or _____ %
C. What are the chances of a child with no freckles? _____out of _____or _____ %
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Genetics Worksheet I Name: ______________________

Scientists have been investigating the genetic makeup of organisms in communities all over

the planet. Use the information provided and your knowledge of genetics to answer each

question.

  1. For each genotype below, indicate whether it is heterozygous (He) or homozygous (Ho). TT _____ Bb _____ DD _____ Ff _____ tt _____ dd _____ Dd _____ ff _____ Tt _____ bb _____ BB _____ FF _____

Which of the genotypes in # 1 would be considered purebred? __________________ Which of the genotypes in # 1 would be considered hybrids? ____________________

  1. Determine the phenotype for each genotype using the information provided. Freckles are dominant to no freckles FF __________________ Ff __________________ ff __________________ Extra digits (fingers or toes) is dominant to five digits EE __________________ Ee __________________ ee __________________
  2. For each phenotype, give the genotype(s) that are possible. Dwarfism (D) is dominant to regular height (d) Dwarfism: __________________ Regular Height: __________________ Webbed fingers (W) is dominant to normal fingers (w). Webbed Fingers: __________________ Normal Fingers: __________________
  3. Bob & Susie met at a dance. Bob is heterozygous for his freckles, but Susie has no freckles. Create a Punnett square to show the possibilities that would result if Bob & Susie had children. Use the letter F/f.

A. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children.

B. What are the chances of a child with freckles? _____out of _____or _____ %

C. What are the chances of a child with no freckles? _____out of _____or _____ %

  1. Patrick met Pattie at the dance. Both of them are heterozygous for their dwarfism, which is dominant to regular height. Create a Punnett square to show the possibilities that would result if Patrick & Patti had children. Use the letter D/d.

A. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children.

B. What are the chances of a child with dwarfism? _____out of _____or _____ %

C. What are the chances of a child with regular height? _____out of _____or _____ %

  1. Everyone in Oscar’s family has webbed fingers, which is the dominant trait in his hometown. His family brags that they are a “purebred” line. He recently married a nice girl with non-webbed fingers, which is the recessive trait. Create a Punnent Square to show the possibilities that would result if Oscar & his new bride had children. Use W to represent the dominant gene and w to represent the recessive gene.

A. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children.

B. What are the chances of a child with webbed fingers? _____ %

C. What are the chances of a child with non-webbed fingers? _____ %

D. Would Oscar’s children still be considered purebreds? Explain!

  1. Assume one of Oscar’s sons, who is heterozygous for webbed fingers, married a girl that is also heterozygous. Create a Punnent Square to show the possibilities that would result if Oscar & his new bride had children. A. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children.

B. What are the chances of a child with webbed fingers? _____ %

C. What are the chances of a child with non-webbed fingers? _____ %