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Di-hybrid Crosses Chromosome Theory. Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Walter Sutton: Proposed the theory in which genes were carried on chromosomes.

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Page 1: Di-hybrid Crosses Chromosome Theory. Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Walter Sutton:  Proposed the theory in which genes were carried on chromosomes.

Di-hybrid CrossesChromosome Theory

Page 2: Di-hybrid Crosses Chromosome Theory. Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Walter Sutton:  Proposed the theory in which genes were carried on chromosomes.

Chromosome Theory of Inheritance

Walter Sutton: Proposed the theory in which genes were carried

on chromosomes (linking the idea that genes were a pair of alleles)

BIG POINT – genes which are carried on the same chromosomes DO NOT sort independently.

Page 3: Di-hybrid Crosses Chromosome Theory. Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Walter Sutton:  Proposed the theory in which genes were carried on chromosomes.

Di-hybrid

Remember: dealing with TWO traits, therefore four alleles

Punnet Square is a 4x4

Page 4: Di-hybrid Crosses Chromosome Theory. Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Walter Sutton:  Proposed the theory in which genes were carried on chromosomes.

If a pure-breeding (homozygous) black (dominant), long-haired (recessive) cat is mated to a pure-breeding Siamese, short-haired cat,

and one of their male offspring is mated to one of their female offspring, what is the chance of producing a Siamese colored, short-

haired kitten?

Page 5: Di-hybrid Crosses Chromosome Theory. Chromosome Theory of Inheritance Walter Sutton:  Proposed the theory in which genes were carried on chromosomes.

In cats, again, black colour is dominant to a special, temperature-sensitive albino gene which produces cats with dark legs, faces and tails (Siamese cats,

in case you don’t recognize it). A short haired (dominant) Siamese coloured female is bred to a long-haired black male. They have eight kittens: 2 black, short-haired; 2 black, long-haired; 2 Siamese, short-haired; and 2 Siamese,

long-haired. What were the genotypes of the two parents?