Day 60 5/4/15 Learning Target: Genetics

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Day 60 5/4/15 Learning Target: Genetics -Exceptions to Dominant/Recessive Traits -Nondisjunction -Genetic Counselor Project

Proboscis Monkey

Ian Wilmut English embryologist, leader of the research group that cloned Dolly the sheep from a somatic cell

EOC Question of the Day What is the result when a single cell reproduces by mitosis? A two cells with genetic material identical to the parent cell B two cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell C four cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell D four cells with genetic material identical to the parent cell

Homework and Reminders -Quiz 4 on Friday