Welcome to Science (3/2) Please have a seat and take out the following: Your It’s All in the Strand W.S. A Genes and Molecular Machines Book (Page 100)

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Welcome to Science (3/2) Please have a seat and take out the following: Your It’s All in the Strand W.S. A Genes and Molecular Machines Book (Page 100) Today’s Objective: Continue to take a look at the process of how DNA determines traits and start to look at what happens when there are changes (genetic mutations) in the DNA. Due Dates: It’s All in the Strand 6.2 W.S. due Tues. March 6th District Wide Life Science Assessment Tues. March 6th

Hint, Hint, Wink, Wink Question: Made-up-endotisis is a rare disease that causes an overactive imagination and is recessive. Dad is a carrier (heterozygous) and mom has the disease (homozygous). What are the chances of the offspring having the disease? Draw the Punnett square.