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Open up page 49 of your jounal WRITE AN ATTAINABLE GOAL FOR THIS SIX WEEKS MUST BE AT LEAST ONE COMPLETE SENTENCE WRITE AN ATTAINABLE GOAL FOR THE NEXT TEST MUST BE AT LEAST ONE COMPLETE SENTENCE TELL ME HOW YOU PLAN TO ACHIEVE THESE GOALS MUST BE AT LEAST 3 COMPLETE SENTENCES

Reebop Part II

Genotype vs Phenotype Genotype- ◦AA, Aa, aa Phenotype- ◦2 antennae,2 antennae, no antennae

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Answer Questions 3-6 with your partner If you do not know the answers use your Meosis Notes

Alleles Each letter, or allele, codes for a specific trait, such as curly or straight tails. So really in the Tt genotype it is only one of those T’s that makes the reebop have the phenotype of 2 antennae. By looking at your genotype decoder key, which “t” do you think represents the curly tail your big “T” or your small “t”? Your big T! when TT are together they both code for curly tails

So then what does the little t code for? Straight tail

So why does the Tt code for curly tail???

The big letter beats the small letter It is more…. Dominant! Therefore the lowercase letters are called… Recessive!

Guess the definition Homozygous- Ex: Genotypes AA, aa, BB, bb, CC, cc When the two alleles are the same When the two alleles are the same Heterozygous- Ex: Genotypes Aa Bb, Cc, Dd, Ee When the two alleles are different

Note Cards Image using at least one color Word Definition Genotype Phenotype Allele Trait Homozygous Heterozygous Dominant Recessive

Genotype- The genetic makeup of a trait Phenotype- Your physical characteristics Allele- The different forms of a gene Dominant- Allele that will be expressed if present Recessive- An allele that will be phenotypically expressed only when both copies of the allele are identical Trait- Characteristics (Similar to phenotypes) Homozygous- When the two alleles are the same Heterozygous- When the two alleles are different