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April 27, 2016 Please Do Now Sharpen Pencil Collect Please Do Now from blue basket, chrome book, clicker, pen/pencil that works Take out Heredity/Genetics Foldable from Friday, make sure name is on it and turn it in. Take out TEXTBOOK, Open the book to pg. Use this information to complete the Please Do Now (Remember that Clicker Grades go directly into gradebook, so Don’t Guess!)

Correct DOL from Yesterday Please Do Now Monster Babies Activity Agenda Correct DOL from Yesterday Please Do Now Monster Babies Activity

DOL/Exit Slip: Punnett Squares Directions: Complete the Punnett Square Below (pg. 231 in textbook) Dominant=Green Recessive= Yellow Genotype: __________________________________ Phenotype: __________________________________ R r Genotype: ______________________ Phenotype: Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________ Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________ Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________ Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________

Please Do Now: Punnett Square Directions: Students will pick correct answer choice to answer the question/statement. Student will circle / click in correct answer. Pg. 230-237 # Question / Statement To Answer Answer Choice A Answer Choice B 1 How many alleles does each parent have for a particular gene? 2 4 How many allele’s does the offspring receive from each parent 3 When using a Punnett square how do you know which allele’s are dominant? Dominant are Capital DD Recessive are Lower Case dd When using a Punnett square how do you know which allele’s are recessive? 5 ____________________can be used to predict sex-linked disorders. Pedigrees Traits

Essential Question We are able to see both brown and black hair color on Sweetie. Based on her phenotype do you think her genotype is complete dominant, independent dominant or codominance for hair color? Explain

Video to assist with Essential Question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJHGfbW55l0 Students take notes as watch the video Regroup and re-discuss question as a class

Phenotype b b 50 50 B b B b B Genotype Bb 50 Rb 50 R b R b R bb o Sweetie who is codominant for hair color(BR) is bred with a Homozygous Recessive white Male (bb). What will the off springs genotype and phenotype be? Phenotype b b 50 Black 50 Brown B b B b B Genotype Bb 50 Rb 50 R b R b R bb o

Monster Babies Activity Teacher will pass out packet and explain directions to entire class as a whole

DOL/Exit Slip: Punnett Squares Directions: Complete the Punnett Square Below Dominant=Black Recessive=White Genotype: __________________________________ Phenotype: __________________________________ R r Genotype: ______________________ Phenotype: Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________ Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________ Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________ Genotype: ______________ Phenotype: ______________