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Monohybrid Cross Activity

The document provides instructions for students to complete a monohybrid cross activity involving genetics problems about dominant and recessive traits. Students are asked to set up Punnett squares for 8 crosses involving traits such as seed shape, plant height, and flower color in pea plants. They are also asked to determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios and percentages of offspring for each cross.

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Monohybrid Cross Activity

The document provides instructions for students to complete a monohybrid cross activity involving genetics problems about dominant and recessive traits. Students are asked to set up Punnett squares for 8 crosses involving traits such as seed shape, plant height, and flower color in pea plants. They are also asked to determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios and percentages of offspring for each cross.

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Activity: Monohybrid Cross

NAME:__________________ DATE:_______
COURSE & SEC.___________ SCORE:______

General Instructions: Copy these questions using a yellow paper or bond paper and answer the
following problems. Take a picture of your answers and send it through our google classroom. Do
not forget to write your name and section.

1. Set up the Punnett squares for each of the crosses listed below. Round seeds are dominant
to wrinkled seeds.

Rr x rr What percentage of the offspring will be wrinkled? 50%

What is the genotypic ratio? 1:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 1:1


Rr Rr

rr rr

RR x rr What percentage of the offspring will be round? 100%

What is the genotypic ratio? 4:0

What is the phenotypic ratio? 4:0


Rr Rr

Rr Rr

RR x Rr What percentage of the offspring will be wrinkled? 0%

What is the genotypic ratio? 2:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 4:0

RR Rr

RR Rr

Rr x Rr What percentage of the offspring will be round? 75%

What is the genotypic ratio? 1:2:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 3:1


RR Rr

Rr rr

2. A TT (tall) plant is crossed with a tt (short plant). What percentage of the offspring will be tall?
100%

What is the genotypic ratio? 4:0

What is the phenotypic ratio? 4:0

Tt Tt

Tt Tt

3. A Tt plant is crossed with a Tt plant. What percentage of the offspring will be short? 25%

What is the genotypic ratio? 1:2:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 3:1

TT Tt

Tt tt
4. A heterozygous round seeded plant (Rr) is crossed with a homozygous round seeded plant (RR).
What percentage of the offspring will be homozygous (RR)? 50%

What is the genotypic ratio? 1:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 4:0

RR RR

Rr Rr

5. A homozygous round seeded plant is crossed with a homozygous wrinkled seeded plant. What
are the genotypes of the parents? RR x rr. What percentage of the offspring will also be
homozygous? 0%

What is the genotypic ratio? 4:0

What is the phenotypic ratio? 4:0

Rr Rr Rr Rr

6. In pea plants purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. If two white flowered plants are cross,
what percentage of their offspring will be white flowered? 100%

What is the genotypic ratio? 0:4

What is the phenotypic ratio? 0:4


pp pp pp pp

7. A white flowered plant is crossed with a plant that is heterozygous for the trait. What percentage
of the offspring will have purple flowers? 50%

What is the genotypic ratio? 1:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 1:1

Pp Pp

pp pp

8. Two plants, both heterozygous for the gene that controls flower color are crossed. What
percentage of their offspring will have purple flowers? 75% What percentage will have white
flowers? 25%

What is the genotypic ratio? 1:2:1

What is the phenotypic ratio? 3:1

PP Pp

Pp pp

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