Genetic trihybrid cross
-
Upload
hossein-bakhtiary -
Category
Health & Medicine
-
view
18.869 -
download
7
description
Transcript of Genetic trihybrid cross
![Page 1: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Trihybrid crossTrihybrid crossTrihybrid crossTrihybrid cross
More complex by “easily” calculated following principles of segregation,
independent assortment and probability
More complex by “easily” calculated following principles of segregation,
independent assortment and probability
![Page 2: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
PUNNETT SQUARE HAS 64 PUNNETT SQUARE HAS 64 BOXES…BOXES…DEMONSTRATES THAT DEMONSTRATES THAT MENDEL’S PRINCIPLES MENDEL’S PRINCIPLES APPLY TO INHERITANCE OF APPLY TO INHERITANCE OF MULTIPLE TRAITSMULTIPLE TRAITS
PUNNETT SQUARE HAS 64 PUNNETT SQUARE HAS 64 BOXES…BOXES…DEMONSTRATES THAT DEMONSTRATES THAT MENDEL’S PRINCIPLES MENDEL’S PRINCIPLES APPLY TO INHERITANCE OF APPLY TO INHERITANCE OF MULTIPLE TRAITSMULTIPLE TRAITS
Trihybrid crossTrihybrid cross
![Page 3: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Trihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crosses
The basic concepts are the same as with mono- or dihybrid crosses
Just remember:• each gamete must have ONE COPY OF EACH
GENE• random segregation and independent
assortment still apply
The basic concepts are the same as with mono- or dihybrid crosses
Just remember:• each gamete must have ONE COPY OF EACH
GENE• random segregation and independent
assortment still apply
![Page 4: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Trihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crosses
• The basic concepts are the same as with mono- or dihybrid crosses
• Just remember:• each gamete must have ONE COPY OF EACH
GENE• random segregation and independent assortment
still apply
• The basic concepts are the same as with mono- or dihybrid crosses
• Just remember:• each gamete must have ONE COPY OF EACH
GENE• random segregation and independent assortment
still apply
![Page 5: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Trihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crosses
• tall, pinched pod, axial X dwarf, inflated, terminal
• TT pp AA tt PP aa
• F1: tall, inflated, axial
•
•
• tall, pinched pod, axial X dwarf, inflated, terminal
• TT pp AA tt PP aa
• F1: tall, inflated, axial
•
•
Tt Pp Aa
F1 X F1 --> ?
![Page 6: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Trihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crossesTrihybrid crosses
• Step one: Figure out the gametes produced by each parent (use 2n)• Parents: Tt Pp Aa; 23 = 8
• eight possible gametes from each parent:• TPA TPa TpA tPA
Tpa tPa tpA tpa
• Step one: Figure out the gametes produced by each parent (use 2n)• Parents: Tt Pp Aa; 23 = 8
• eight possible gametes from each parent:• TPA TPa TpA tPA
Tpa tPa tpA tpa
![Page 7: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Forked-line MethodForked-line MethodForked-line MethodForked-line Method
• Breaks down multi-hybrid crosses into a series of monohybrid crosses
• Combine the individual ratios (multiply) to get the final ratio
• Breaks down multi-hybrid crosses into a series of monohybrid crosses
• Combine the individual ratios (multiply) to get the final ratio
![Page 8: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
Forked-line MethodForked-line MethodForked-line MethodForked-line Method
Tt Pp Aa X Tt Pp Aa
Break into Tt X Tt; Pp X Pp; Aa X Aa
• Tt X Tt --> 3/4 T: 1/4 t• Pp X Pp --> 3/4 P: 1/4 p• Aa X Aa --> 3/4 A: 1/4 a
Tt Pp Aa X Tt Pp Aa
Break into Tt X Tt; Pp X Pp; Aa X Aa
• Tt X Tt --> 3/4 T: 1/4 t• Pp X Pp --> 3/4 P: 1/4 p• Aa X Aa --> 3/4 A: 1/4 a
![Page 9: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Forked lineForked lineForked lineForked line
F2 offspring:F2 offspring:
3/4 T
1/4 t
<3/4 P
1/4 p
<3/4 P
1/4 p
<3/4 A
1/4 a
3/4 A
1/4 a
<3/4 A
1/4 a
<3/4 A
1/4 a
--> 27/64 TPA
--> 9 /64 TPa
--> 9 /64 TpA
--> 3 /64 Tpa
--> 9 /64 tPA
--> 3 /64 tPa
--> 3 /64 tpA
--> 1 /64 tpa
![Page 10: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Forked-lineForked-lineForked-lineForked-line
• Can find genotypic ratios
• substitute 1/4 TT; 1/2 Tt; 1/4 tt, etc.
• Can go straight to one phenotype or genotype
• ignore all branches except those leading to the desired
phenotype or genotype
• Can find genotypic ratios
• substitute 1/4 TT; 1/2 Tt; 1/4 tt, etc.
• Can go straight to one phenotype or genotype
• ignore all branches except those leading to the desired
phenotype or genotype
![Page 11: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Trihybrid Trihybrid CrossCrossTrihybrid Trihybrid CrossCross
![Page 12: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
The Principle of Independent The Principle of Independent AssortmentAssortmentThe Principle of Independent The Principle of Independent AssortmentAssortment
• Factors for different traits assort independently of one another• Genes are inherited
independently of each other
• Segregate randomly in gametes
• Dihybrid Cross
• Factors for different traits assort independently of one another• Genes are inherited
independently of each other
• Segregate randomly in gametes
• Dihybrid Cross
![Page 13: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
![Page 14: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Branch Diagram of Dihybrid CrossBranch Diagram of Dihybrid CrossBranch Diagram of Dihybrid CrossBranch Diagram of Dihybrid CrossPhenotype
![Page 15: Genetic trihybrid cross](https://reader033.fdocuments.in/reader033/viewer/2022061212/5495d5d9b47959f0468b4647/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Genotype vs. Genotype vs. PhenotypePhenotypeGenotype vs. Genotype vs. PhenotypePhenotype