ReeBops Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science Spring 2005 Training Presentation.

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ReeBops Vanderbilt Student Volunteers for Science Spring 2005 Training Presentation

Important!!! Please use this resource to reinforce your understanding of the lesson! Make sure you have read and understand the entire lesson prior to picking up the kit! We recommend that you work through the kit with your team prior to going into the classroom. This presentation does not contain the entire lesson—only selected experiments that may be difficult to visualize and/or understand.

Introduction This is a lesson about meiosis and the transmission of traits from one generation to another. See manual for detailed discussion. ReeBops have have 7 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 14. In this activity, the students will assist in the reproduction of new ReeBops.

Materials Body Parts (3 or 4) - 3 bags of Large marshmallows Humps (2 or 3) – pink small marshmallows Tail (1) - 30 Sour Worms Feet (4 or 6) Spice Drops Antennae (1 or 2) - 60 pieces of Twizzlers Eyes (2 or 3) - 90 Jelly Beans Nose – yellow or orange small marshmallows

Information RED strips represent the chromosomes from the mother (female) ReeBop. ORANGE represents chromosomes from the father (male) ReeBop. Each STRIP represents a CHROMOSOME. –Each strip has a letter, either uppercase or lowercase. –The uppercase letters represent a DOMINANT form of the allele. –Lowercase letters represent the RECESSIVE form.

Information Each PAIR of letters codes for a TRAIT (or, scientifically, an ALLELE). –A DOMINANT trait will be present if the UPPERCASE letter is present. –A RECESSIVE trait occurs only when BOTH lowercase letters are chosen. The traits are sorted so that they are matched into same sized pairs and same letters of the alphabet. You should have 7 pairs of same size strips (chromosomes whose letters code for traits) for both the male and female.

Information The letters represent different traits. “A” and “a” represent the number of antenna present “M” and “m” represent the number of humps present “Q” and “q” represent the nose type. “T” and “t” represent the type of tail. “E” and “e” represent the number of eyes. “L” and “l” represent the number of legs. “D” and “d” represent the number of body segments (3 or 4, including the head). PhenotypeGenotype 2 antennaAA or Aa 1 antennaaa 1 humpMM or Mm 2 humpsmm Orange noseQQ or Qq Yellow noseqq Curly tailTT or Tt Straight tailtt 2 eyesEE or Ee 3 eyesee 4 legsLL or Ll 6 legsll 4 body segmentsDD or Dd 3 body segmentsdd

Experiment Tell the students to take the longest pairs of orange (male) and red (female) chromosomes and place them FACE DOWN on their desks so that they cannot see the letters. WITHOUT TURNING THE CHROMOSOMES OVER, one of the partners picks one ORANGE chromosome of the longest size, and one RED chromosome of the longest size. Take these as one new pair. The other partner takes the remaining pair for his/her Reebop baby.

Experiment Continue doing this, taking one from each pair from longest to shortest matching the ORANGE with the RED. The partners should each end up with seven new traits, each pair is one ORANGE chromosome and one RED chromosome (strip). Turn over the chromosomes. These represent a new "baby" ReeBop! –On the DATASHEET, record the letter found on the ORANGE chromosomes in the Male Gene column. –Record the letter found on the RED chromosomes in the Female Gene column. –Be sure the letters are copied exactly, uppercase or lower-case. THIS IS IMPORTANT

Experiment After filling out the DATA SHEET, return all chromosomes to their proper bags. Determine the GENOTYPE by combining the 2 letters. Determine if the trait is dominant or recessive. Record the PHENOTYPE for each characteristic, using the KEY provided. Record this on the ReeBop Worksheet. Assemble the baby ReeBop using the ReeBop Key.