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Dihybrid Crosses. A monohybrid cross involves only one trait. This is what we have been looking at so far. Ex. Only dimples, OR only tongue rolling ability. A dihybrid cross involves two traits. Also known as two-factor cross. Ex. dimples AND tongue rolling ability. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Dihybrid  Crosses

Dihybrid Crosses

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A monohybrid cross involves only one trait. This is what we have been looking at so far. Ex. Only dimples, OR only tongue rolling ability. A dihybrid cross involves two traits. Also known as two-factor cross. Ex. dimples AND tongue rolling ability.

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• Dihybrid crosses illustrate Mendel’s Principle of Independent Assortment.

• The Principle of Independent Assortment states that genes for different traits segregate independently during the formation of gametes.

• New combinations of gametes are formed, creating genetic variety.

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Meiosis creates genetic variety in 3 ways******

1. Crossing over

2. Independent assortment

3. creating gametes for fertilization – ultimately combining the genes of 2 organisms

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ExampleEx. Cross a male heterozygous for dimples

AND tongue rolling ability with a female of the same genotype.

Presence of dimples: D= dimples d= no dimples

Tongue Rolling ability: A =able to roll a= not able

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STEP 1: WRITE EQUATION

father DdAa x mother DdAa

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STEP 2: GENERATE GAMETES

STEP 2: GENERATE GAMETES using the FOIL method for each parent. Make sure you get one allele for each trait in your gamete (D and A). You should always have 4 gametes, even if they repeat.

FOIL = First, Outside, Inside, Last = remember from math?

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STEP 2: GENERATE GAMETES FOIL = First, Outside, Inside, Last

moms gametes for DdAa First: DA Outside: Da Inside: dA Last: da dad’s gametes for DdAa (the same as mom this

case)DA Da dA da

***STEP 2 Illustrates independent assortment, as D allele has the same chance of being in a gamete with A or a. (DA or Da equally likely).

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STEP 3: 16 Box PunnettSTEP 3: DRAW a 16 box Punnett Square. COMPLETE the Punnett Square as normal. Gametes on the outside, offspring on the inside. Hint: Make sure you list the dominant allele first, and the same trait first for every box.

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STEP 4: DRAW A TABLE

• LIST the possible phenotypes – there will always be 4• Assign them each a COLOR. Color the the box on the

table. Possible Phenotypes genotypes that produce the phenotype

phenotypic frequency

Dimples, Able to Roll

DDAA DDAa DdAA DdAa

9

Dimples, unable to roll

DDaa Ddaa

3

no dimples, able to roll

ddAA ddAa

3

no dimples, unable to roll

ddaa 1

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• LIST all the genotypes that would produce that phenotype.

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Possible Phenotypes genotypes that produce the phenotype

phenotypic frequency

Dimples, Able to Roll

DDAA DDAa DdAA DdAa

9

Dimples, unable to roll

DDaa Ddaa

3

no dimples, able to roll

ddAA ddAa

3

no dimples, unable to roll

ddaa 1

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COLOR the genotypes the correct color on the Punnett square.

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DA Da dA da

DA DDAA DDAa DdAA DdAa

Da DDAa DDaa DdAa Ddaa

dA DdAA DdAa ddAA ddAa

da DdAa Ddaa ddAa ddaa

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• COUNT the number of boxes you have colored in the Punnett.

• RECORD this in the phenotypic frequency column.

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Possible Phenotypes genotypes that produce the phenotype

phenotypic frequency

Dimples, Able to Roll

DDAADDAaDdAA DdAa

9

Dimples, unable to roll

DDaaDdaa

3

no dimples, able to roll

ddAAddAa

3

no dimples, unable to roll

ddaa 1

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STEP 5

• STEP 5: RECORD the phenotypic frequency as a ratio. Make sure your numbers add up to 16!!!!

phenotypic ratio 9 dimples, able to roll :3 dimples, unable to roll : 3 no dimples, able to roll :1 no dimples, unable to roll

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Independent Assortment occurs in meiosis I.

• The genes for different traits are on different chromosomes.

• Homologous pair for tongue rolling lines up independently of the homologous pair for dimples.

• Two different alignments can occur, which produce different combinations of gametes.

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ORD d

A aD da A

D

A

aaD A AD

a

d d

d Da

aaD D

dA

d dA A

Gametes DA and da Gametes Da and dA

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• Exception: Genes on the same chromosome do not sort independently. They are linked genes. (Of course they do not sort independently. They are physically attached!)