What is Genotypic Ratio _ It’s Meaning and Definition Pattern of offspring distribution
What is Genotypic Ratio _ It’s Meaning and Definition Pattern of offspring distribution.
Contents
- 1 ✅ Genotypic Ratio – Meaning, Definition, and Pattern of Offspring Distribution
- 2 🔍 Definition:
- 3 📘 Meaning:
- 4 🧪 Example: Monohybrid Cross
- 5 📊 Genotypic Ratio:
- 6 📈 Pattern of Offspring Distribution:
- 7 🆚 Genotypic Ratio vs. Phenotypic Ratio:
- 8 ✅ Summary:
- 9 What is Genotypic Ratio _ It’s Meaning and Definition Pattern of offspring distribution
- 10 Principles of Inheritance and Variation.pmd
✅ Genotypic Ratio – Meaning, Definition, and Pattern of Offspring Distribution
🔍 Definition:
Genotypic Ratio refers to the ratio of different genetic makeups (genotypes) among the offspring resulting from a genetic cross.
It is used in Mendelian genetics to describe the frequency of allelic combinations (like AA, Aa, aa) in the offspring of a cross.
📘 Meaning:
Each organism inherits two alleles for each trait—one from each parent. The genotypic ratio tells us how these alleles combine in the next generation.
🧬 Genotype = The genetic constitution (e.g., TT, Tt, or tt for a height trait)
🧪 Example: Monohybrid Cross
Cross: Tt × Tt (Tall heterozygous × Tall heterozygous)
Parent Alleles | T | t |
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T | TT | Tt |
t | Tt | tt |
Offspring Genotypes:
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1 TT (homozygous dominant)
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2 Tt (heterozygous)
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1 tt (homozygous recessive)
📊 Genotypic Ratio:
1 : 2 : 1
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1 TT
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2 Tt
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1 tt
📈 Pattern of Offspring Distribution:
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Shows how often each genotype appears in the offspring.
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Helps predict inheritance patterns for traits.
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Important in understanding dominant, recessive, and co-dominant traits.
🆚 Genotypic Ratio vs. Phenotypic Ratio:
Term | Focus On | Example Result |
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Genotypic Ratio | Genes/Alleles | 1 TT : 2 Tt : 1 tt |
Phenotypic Ratio | Observable Traits | 3 Tall : 1 Short |
✅ Summary:
Genotypic Ratio is the numerical representation of different genotypes among the offspring of a genetic cross. It helps scientists predict and study how traits are inherited from one generation to the next.
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