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practice: alleles, dominant, recessive, genotype, phenotype
instructions: answer each of the following questions using what we learned in the first 2 days of this unit.

  1. for each example below, identify whether it is an example of a genotype or a phenotype.

bb
brown eyes
homozygous recessive
short hair
aa
heterozygous
ww
tall
5 fingers
hh
homozygous dominant
black fur

  1. for each of the examples below, use the provided alleles to determine what the offspring will look like.
t = tallt = shortb= brown eyesb= blue eyes
g= green scalesg = blue scalese= detached ear lobee = attached ear lobe
l= long eyelashesl = short eyelashesd= dimplesd = no dimples
s= no spotss= spots

a. offspring = tt
b. offspring = gg
c. offspring = ll
d. offspring = ss
e. offspring = bb
f. offspring = ee
g. offspring = dd

  1. for each example, write all possible genotypes that could result in the given appearance.

a. phenotype = no spots \tgenotype =
b. phenotype = blue eyes \tgenotype =
c. phenotype = tall \t\tgenotype =
d. phenotype = no dimples \tgenotype =
e. phenotype = green scales \tgenotype =

Explanation:

Response
Question 1 Solutions:

To determine if an example is a genotype or phenotype, recall:

  • Genotype: Genetic makeup (allele combinations, e.g., \( BB \), \( ww \), \( Aa \)).
  • Phenotype: Physical/trait expression (e.g., “Brown eyes,” “Tall,” “Short hair”).
ExampleClassificationReason
\( ww \)GenotypeAllele combination.
Brown eyesPhenotypePhysical trait (eye color).
TallPhenotypePhysical trait (height).
Homozygous recessiveGenotypeDescribes allele combination.
5 fingersPhenotypePhysical trait (digit count).
Short hairPhenotypePhysical trait (hair length).
\( Hh \)GenotypeAllele combination.
\( Aa \)GenotypeAllele combination.
Homozygous dominantGenotypeDescribes allele combination.
HeterozygousGenotypeDescribes allele combination.
Black furPhenotypePhysical trait (fur color).
Question 2 Solutions:

Use the allele key (e.g., \( T = \text{tall} \), \( t = \text{short} \)) to determine the phenotype from the genotype:

Offspring GenotypePhenotype (Trait)Reason (Allele Key)
\( \text{b. } Gg \)Green scales\( G = \text{green scales} \) (dominant allele expressed).
\( \text{c. } LL \)Long eyelashes\( L = \text{long eyelashes} \), homozygous dominant.
\( \text{d. } ss \)Spots\( s = \text{spots} \), homozygous recessive.
\( \text{e. } Bb \)Brown eyes\( B = \text{brown eyes} \) (dominant allele expressed).
\( \text{f. } ee \)Attached ear lobe\( e = \text{attached ear lobe} \), homozygous recessive.
\( \text{g. } DD \)Dimples\( D = \text{dimples} \), homozygous dominant.
Question 3 Solutions:

To find possible genotypes for a phenotype, use dominance rules (dominant allele masks recessive):

PhenotypePossible GenotypesReason (Allele Key)
\( \text{b. Blue eyes} \)\( bb \)\( b = \text{blue eyes} \) (recessive). Only \( bb \) (homozygous recessive) shows blue eyes (dominant \( B \) masks \( b \)).
\( \text{c. Tall} \)\( TT \), \( Tt \)\( T = \text{tall} \) (dominant). \( TT \) (homozygous) or \( Tt \) (heterozygous) express “Tall” (recessive \( t \) is masked).
\( \text{d. No dimples} \)\( dd \)\( d = \text{no dimples} \) (recessive). Only \( dd \) (homozygous recessive) shows no dimples (dominant \( D \) masks \( d \)).
\( \text{e. Green Scales} \)\( GG \), \( Gg \)\( G = \text{green scales} \) (dominant). \( GG \) (homozygous)…

Answer:

Question 1 Solutions:

To determine if an example is a genotype or phenotype, recall:

  • Genotype: Genetic makeup (allele combinations, e.g., \( BB \), \( ww \), \( Aa \)).
  • Phenotype: Physical/trait expression (e.g., “Brown eyes,” “Tall,” “Short hair”).
ExampleClassificationReason
\( ww \)GenotypeAllele combination.
Brown eyesPhenotypePhysical trait (eye color).
TallPhenotypePhysical trait (height).
Homozygous recessiveGenotypeDescribes allele combination.
5 fingersPhenotypePhysical trait (digit count).
Short hairPhenotypePhysical trait (hair length).
\( Hh \)GenotypeAllele combination.
\( Aa \)GenotypeAllele combination.
Homozygous dominantGenotypeDescribes allele combination.
HeterozygousGenotypeDescribes allele combination.
Black furPhenotypePhysical trait (fur color).
Question 2 Solutions:

Use the allele key (e.g., \( T = \text{tall} \), \( t = \text{short} \)) to determine the phenotype from the genotype:

Offspring GenotypePhenotype (Trait)Reason (Allele Key)
\( \text{b. } Gg \)Green scales\( G = \text{green scales} \) (dominant allele expressed).
\( \text{c. } LL \)Long eyelashes\( L = \text{long eyelashes} \), homozygous dominant.
\( \text{d. } ss \)Spots\( s = \text{spots} \), homozygous recessive.
\( \text{e. } Bb \)Brown eyes\( B = \text{brown eyes} \) (dominant allele expressed).
\( \text{f. } ee \)Attached ear lobe\( e = \text{attached ear lobe} \), homozygous recessive.
\( \text{g. } DD \)Dimples\( D = \text{dimples} \), homozygous dominant.
Question 3 Solutions:

To find possible genotypes for a phenotype, use dominance rules (dominant allele masks recessive):

PhenotypePossible GenotypesReason (Allele Key)
\( \text{b. Blue eyes} \)\( bb \)\( b = \text{blue eyes} \) (recessive). Only \( bb \) (homozygous recessive) shows blue eyes (dominant \( B \) masks \( b \)).
\( \text{c. Tall} \)\( TT \), \( Tt \)\( T = \text{tall} \) (dominant). \( TT \) (homozygous) or \( Tt \) (heterozygous) express “Tall” (recessive \( t \) is masked).
\( \text{d. No dimples} \)\( dd \)\( d = \text{no dimples} \) (recessive). Only \( dd \) (homozygous recessive) shows no dimples (dominant \( D \) masks \( d \)).
\( \text{e. Green Scales} \)\( GG \), \( Gg \)\( G = \text{green scales} \) (dominant). \( GG \) (homozygous) or \( Gg \) (heterozygous) express “Green Scales” (recessive \( g \) is masked).
Final Answers (Summarized):
Question 1:
  • \( BB \): Genotype
  • \( ww \): Genotype
  • Brown eyes: Phenotype
  • Tall: Phenotype
  • Homozygous recessive: Genotype
  • 5 fingers: Phenotype
  • Short hair: Phenotype
  • \( Hh \): Genotype
  • \( Aa \): Genotype
  • Homozygous dominant: Genotype
  • Heterozygous: Genotype
  • Black fur: Phenotype
Question 2:
  • a. \( tt \): Short
  • b. \( Gg \): Green scales
  • c. \( LL \): Long eyelashes
  • d. \( ss \): Spots
  • e. \( Bb \): Brown eyes
  • f. \( ee \): Attached ear lobe
  • g. \( DD \): Dimples
Question 3:
  • a. No Spots: \( SS \), \( Ss \)
  • b. Blue eyes: \( bb \)
  • c. Tall: \( TT \), \( Tt \)
  • d. No dimples: \( dd \)
  • e. Green Scales: \( GG \), \( Gg \)