Incomplete Dominance
- In snapdragons, flower color is an incompletely dominant trait. If a red flower is crossed with a pink flower, what is the percent chance that their offspring will be pink?
- A rabbit with black fur color is crossed with a rabbit with white fur color. Show the Punnett square and explain the potential phenotypes of the offspring
- Out of 10 flowers from one set of parents, all the flowers are pink. What is most likely the genotypes of the parents? Show a Punnett square to support your answer.
Co-dominance
- Blood types in humans are an example of co-dominance. If a father with blood type A mates with a mother with blood type B what are all the possible genotypes of their children? Show Punnett squares (more than 1) to support your answer.
- Johnny has blood type O. His mother has blood type A and his father has blood type B. Is it possible that those are Johnny’s biological parents? Use a Punnett square to support your answer.
- In chickens, feather color is a co-dominant trait. A black-feathered chicken is mated with a white-feathered chicken. Show a Punnett square and give the percent chance that their chicken offspring will have white feathers.
Simple dominant/recessive
- In frogs, spots is dominant to no spots. A homozygous spotted frog mates with a frog with no spots. Show a Punnett square and give the genotypic and phenotype ratios.
- In fish, yellow scales are recessive to red scales. A heterozygous fish mates with a yellow-scaled fish. What is the chance that their child will have yellow scales? Show a Punnett square to support your answer.
- Two plants that are heterozygous tall are mated. Give the phenotypic and genotypic ratios for the cross.
X-linked traits
- A mother that is a carrier for hemophilia marries a man with hemophilia. What is the chance that their daughters will have hemophilia?
- A mother that is a carrier for colorblindness marries a normal man. What is the chance that their children will be colorblind?
- A normal mother marries a man with the gene for baldness. What is the chance that their sons will be bald?
Multiple Alleles
- Susan has blood type AB. Her mother is homozygous for type A. What are the possible genotypes for the father assuming he is the biological father?
- Bobby has blood type A. His parents both have blood type AB. What does Bobby’s genotype have to be? Show a Punnett square to support your answer.
- Mary has blood type B and her husband has blood type O. If all 7 of their children have blood type B, what is most likely Mary’s genotype?
Type of Inheritance / Problem 1 / Problem 2 / Problem 3
Incomplete Dominance
Co-dominance
Simple dominant/recessive
X-linked traits
Multiple alleles