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Monohybrid Cross

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A monohybrid cross is a genetic cross between two organisms where only one gene is studied.

Key Terms:

  • F1 Generation: The first generation offspring of two parents.
  • F2 Generation: The second generation offspring of two parents.
  • Genetic Cross: A diagram or table showing how characteristics are inherited.
  • Progeny: The offspring produced from a genetic cross.

Step-by-Step: Performing a Monohybrid Cross

  1. Assign symbols to the alleles
  2. Determine the genotype of the parents
  3. Set up a punnett square

1. Assign Symbols to the Alleles:

  • Use a capital letter for the dominant allele and a lowercase letter for the recessive allele.
  • Example:
    • B = brown eyes (dominant).
    • b = blue eyes (recessive).

2. Determine the Genotype of the Parents:

  • Write the genotype of both parents involved in the cross.
  • Example:
    • One parent is homozygous dominant (BB)
    • The other is homozygous recessive (bb).

3. Set Up a Punnett Square:

A Punnett Square is a grid used to predict the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring.


Example (a): BB (brown) x bb (blue)

  1. Parent Genotypes:
  • Parent 1: BB (brown eyes).
  • Parent 2: bb (blue eyes).
  1. Gametes Produced by Each Parent:
  • Parent 1 (BB) produces B gametes.
  • Parent 2 (bb) produces b gametes.
  1. Set Up the Punnett Square: | | B | B | |---|---|---| | b | Bb | Bb | | b | Bb | Bb |

  2. Genotype of Offspring (F1 Generation):

  • All offspring are Bb.
  1. Phenotype of Offspring (F1 Generation):
  • All offspring have brown eyes because the dominant allele (B) masks the recessive allele (b).

Example (b): Crossing Two Heterozygous (Bb) Individuals

  1. Parent Genotypes:
  • Both parents are Bb (brown eyes).
  1. Gametes Produced by Each Parent:
  • Each parent produces B and b gametes.
  1. Set Up the Punnett Square: | | B | b | |---|---|---| | B | BB | Bb | | b | Bb | bb |

  2. Genotype of Offspring (F2 Generation):

  • 1 BB (homozygous dominant).
  • 2 Bb (heterozygous).
  • 1 bb (homozygous recessive).
  1. Phenotype of Offspring (F2 Generation):
  • 3 brown-eyed (1 BB + 2 Bb).
  • 1 blue-eyed (1 bb).
  1. Genotypic Ratio:
  • 1 BB : 2 Bb : 1 bb
  1. Phenotypic Ratio:
  • 3 brown eyes : 1 blue eyes

Key Points:

  1. Dominance: In a monohybrid cross, the dominant allele always masks the recessive allele in heterozygous individuals.
  2. Ratios: A cross between two heterozygous parents (Bb x Bb) typically produces offspring with a 3:1 phenotypic ratio (dominant: recessive) and a 1:2:1 genotypic ratio (homozygous dominant : heterozygous : homozygous recessive).
  3. Punnett Squares: Always use a Punnett Square to visualise and calculate the potential offspring genotypes and phenotypes.
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