This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
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Allele
Dominant
Genotype
Heterozygote
Homozygote
Recessive
Phenotype
Same gene: different forms
Two of the same genes
The weaker allele
Appearance
Two different alleles
The stronger allele
Genetic constitution: the alleles that you have
Slide 2 - Drag question
Grab your notebook and write this down
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Monohybrid crossings
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Slide 11 - Video
Slide 12 - Slide
01:20
What is the differences between a dominant and a recessive allele?
Slide 13 - Open question
02:07
How do we call a genotype with 2x the same allele?
Slide 14 - Open question
03:42
What are the genotypes of these heterozygous guinea pigs?
Slide 15 - Open question
04:37
What percentage is Hh?
A
25%
B
50%
C
75%
Slide 16 - Quiz
05:37
What percentage of these guinea pigs have hair?
A
25%
B
50%
C
75%
D
100%
Slide 17 - Quiz
Black fur(B) in guinea pigs is dominant over white fur(b). Find the probability of heterozygous offspring in the cross: BB x Bb.
Slide 18 - Open question
Black fur(B) in guinea pigs is dominant over white fur(b). Find the probability of a white offspring in a cross: Bb x bb
Slide 19 - Open question
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A chicken with white feathers is crossed with a rooster with black feathers. The gray offspring in F1 are crossbred.
Which phenotypes are found in the F2?
Slide 21 - Open question
A woman with blue eyes has a child with brown eyes. The allele for B brown eyes is dominant over the allele for B blue eyes. What genotype (s) could the father have had?
Slide 22 - Open question
In cats, the gene for a spotted coat (R) is dominant over that for an unspotted coat (r). A female with spotted fur gives birth to a male with spotted fur. Among the young are animals with a spotted coat and animals with an unspotted coat. What are the genotypes of the parent animals?