Outline - Inheritance
Statements & Objectives:
10.2.U4 The phenotypes of polygenic characteristics tend to show continuous variation.
- Explain polygenetic inheritance using an example of a two gene cross with codominant alleles.
- Outline the use of Pascal’s triangle to determine phenotype frequencies that results from polygenic crosses.
- State that a normal distribution of variation is often the result of polygenic inheritance.
- State example human characteristics that are associated with polygenic inheritance.
10.2.S3 Use of chi-squared test on data from dihybrid crosses.
- Calculate a chi-square value to compare observed and expected results of a dihybrid genetic cross.
- Using the df and critical chi-square value, determine if there is a significant difference between observed and expected results of a dihybrid cross.