Quiz - Mendelian Genetics Using A Punnet Square
Quiz - Mendelian Genetics Using A Punnet Square
Quiz - Mendelian Genetics Using A Punnet Square
Questions:
a) A parent organism
b) A gene
c) An offspring
d) A chromosome
3. If a pea plant has the genotype Rr for seed color, what is its phenotype?
a) Round seeds
b) Wrinkled seeds
c) Tall plant
d) Short plant
4. Two parents with the genotype Tt for plant height produce offspring. What is the
probability of having a tall offspring?
a) 0%
b) 25%
c) 50%
d) 100%
a) YY
b) Yy
c) yy
d) Yy or yy
7. What is the term used to describe an organism that has two different alleles for a
particular trait?
a) Homozygous
b) Heterozygous
c) Dominant
d) Recessive
8. In a cross between two heterozygous parents (Tt x Tt) for a particular trait, what is
the probability of producing a homozygous recessive offspring?
a) 0%
b) 25%
c) 50%
d) 75%
a) Blue eyes
b) Attached earlobes
c) A blood type
d) Cleft chin
Answer Key:
Rationale: In Mendelian genetics, traits are inherited from parents through the
passing of genes, not acquired during an organism's lifetime. This concept was
proposed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck but is not supported by Mendelian principles.
Example
2. Answer: c) An offspring
Rationale: The genotype Rr represents a dominant allele (R) for round seeds and
a recessive allele (r) for wrinkled seeds. The dominant allele masks the expression
of the recessive allele, resulting in the phenotype of round seeds. Example
4. Answer: c) 50%
Rationale: In a cross between two parents with the genotype Tt, there is a 50%
chance of each parent passing on the dominant allele (T) and a 50% chance of
passing on the recessive allele (t), resulting in a 50% probability of having a tall
offspring. Example
Rationale: A punnet square is a tool used to predict the probability of specific traits
in offspring based on the genetic makeup of the parents. By analyzing the
combinations of alleles in the punnet square, the likelihood of different genotypes
and phenotypes can be determined. Example
6. Answer: b) Yy
7. Answer: b) Heterozygous
Rationale: Heterozygous refers to an organism that has two different alleles for a
particular trait. In this case, one allele is dominant and the other is recessive.
Example
8. Answer: b) 25%
Rationale: In a cross between two heterozygous parents (Tt x Tt), there is a 25%
chance of producing a homozygous recessive offspring with the genotype. This
occurs when both parents pass on the recessive allele (t) to the offspring. Example
10. Answer: a) It explains how traits are passed from parents to offspring