Genetics Project - Design a Species

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Genetics Project - Design a Species Objective: Genetics follows certain rules, as illustrated by punnet squares, principles of dominance and recessiveness, and rules related to the location of alleles on the chromosomes. You are going to design your own imaginary species, and create traits for the species that follow genetic rules that you have already studied. The creature should have at least 5 genetic traits from the following list. You are free to create whatever traits you like (such as hair color, size, shape, or other features) 2 Single-allele traits 1 Codominant trait 1 Multiple allele trait 1 Sex linked trait Your final project should have the following elements: 1. Describe or sketch each of the traits from the list, listing genotypes and phenotypes for each. 2. Sketch two examples of your creature – one male and one female. The two examples must have different genotypes. Each sketch should have the genotype listed for all traits. 3. Pick one of your single allele traits and create a sample pedigree for your creature. The pedigree should include at least 4 generations. (not covered this yet) 4. Show a dihybrid cross using your 2 single allele traits—ex: AaBb x AaBb). List the phenotypic ratios. 5. Create 5 practice problems, using any of the traits. These should be word problems. Do not just write Aa x Aa.