Gen Bio 2 G12
Gen Bio 2 G12
Gen Bio 2 G12
I. Multiple Choice. Read each item carefully and write the letter of the correct answer on your answer
sheet.
II. Monohybrid Cross. Use Punnett Square to answer the following questions. Show your work. (2 pts=parents
genotypes;1 pt=punnett square; 2 pts=phenotypic and genotypic ratios=TOTAL:5 points)
21-25. Free ear lobes are dominant to attached ear lobes. Determine the genotype and phenotype ratios for a cross
between a heterozygous female and a homozygous recessive male.
26-30. Brown eyes are dominant to blue eyes. Determine the genotype and phenotype ratios for a cross between a
homozygous dominant female and a homozygous dominant male.
Problem A: Suppose that black hair (B) is dominant over blonde hair (b) and brown eyes (E) are dominant over blue
eyes (e). The father has black hair (heterozygous) and brown eyes (heterozygous) and the mother has
blonde hair and blue eyes. Genotype of father – BbEe Genotype of mother - bbee
31. What percent of the offspring will be totally heterozygous?
32. What is the phenotypic ratio?
33. What percent of the offspring will have blonde hair and blue eyes?
Problem B: Using the same traits as above, cross a completely recessive person with a blonde hair and homozygous
brown eyed person.
34. What percent of the offspring will be totally heterozygous?
35. What is the phenotype ratio?
36. What percent of the offspring will have blonde hair and blue eyes?
37-39 Mrs. Santos is type “A” and Mr. Santos is type “O.” They have three children named Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
Mark is type “O,” Matthew is type “A,” and Luke is type “AB.” Based on this information:
40-48. Snapdragons are incompletely dominant for color; they have phenotypes red, pink, or white. The red flowers
are homozygous dominant, the white flowers are homozygous recessive, and the pink flowers are heterozygous.
Give the genotypes for each of the phenotypes, using the letters “R” and “ r ” for alleles:
40. Red snapdragon 41. Pink snapdragon 42. White snapdragon
genotype: ______ genotype: ______ genotype: ______
Show genetic crosses between the following snapdragon parents, using the punnett squares provided, and record
the genotypic and phenotypic percentages below:
V. Sex-Linked Inheritance
49-54. In humans, the gene for normal blood clotting is dominant to the gene for hemophilia. Persons with
hemophilia do not have the correct blood proteins for the normal clotting of blood. This gene is on the X
chromosome. Suppose that a woman heterozygous for the trait (but with normal blood clotting) marries a man with
normal blood clotting. Determine the following probabilities.
55-60. A rancher owns a bull with many desirable characteristics. Unfortunately, he also has a X-linked trait that in
the recessive form leads to no pigment formation in the iris of the eye. This makes the bull very sensitive to sunlight
and could lead to blindness. The rancher wishes to breed him to a cow that will minimize the chances of any
offspring showing this trait. She would especially like to produce another bull with most of his sire’s desirable
qualities but without the non-pigmented eye.
a. Two cows with the dominant normal colored eyes (XN) are available that have been genetically type for this
particular trait. Cow 1 has a genotype of XN XN and cow 2 has XN Xn.
56. Which of these two cows should the rancher choose as a mate to her bull if she wishes to minimize the
occurrence of the non-pigmented eye in his offspring? ____________
b. What percentage of the male offspring from the preferred cross will have non pigmented eyes? 60. _______