Monohybrids and the Punnett Square Guinea Pigs

Monohybrids and the Punnett Square Guinea Pigs

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Biology, Engineering

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the genetics of hair in guinea pigs, focusing on the difference between dominant and recessive alleles. It explains how genotypes and phenotypes are determined, using hairless guinea pigs as an example. The video also covers the concept of monohybrid crosses and how to use Punnett squares to predict genetic outcomes. It emphasizes that these predictions are probabilities, not certainties, and concludes with a reminder of the excitement in studying biology.

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1.

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What is the genetic makeup of a hairless guinea pig?

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Which of the following represents a dominant allele?

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What does the term 'homozygous' mean?

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If a guinea pig has hair, which genotype could it possibly have?

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What is the purpose of a Punnett square?

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In a monohybrid cross of two heterozygous guinea pigs, what is the expected phenotype ratio?

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What does a phenotype describe?