BELLWORK CREATE A PUNNETT SQUARE SCENARIO TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS. WE WILL SHARE THESE WITH THE CLASS AND WORK THEM OUT TOGETHER.
TURN IN CELEBRITY GENETICS
TO ANSWER A FEW QUESTIONS... INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE (LETS READ PG. 110!)- SOME TRAITS ARE NOT COMPLETELY DOMINANT OVER OTHERS. THEY DON'T BLEND BUT EACH TRAIT HAS IT'S OWN DEGREE OF INFLUENCE. HOW DO TWINS WORK? IDENTICAL TWINS ARE WHEN ONE SPERM FERTILIZES ONE EGG, AND THEY SEPARATE INTO TWO BABIES. IDENTICAL TWINS HAVE THE SAME SETS OF DNA. FRATERNAL TWINS ARE WHEN TWO DIFFERENT SPERM FERTILIZE TWO DIFFERENT EGGS. FRATERNAL TWINS DO NOT HAVE THE SAME SETS OF DNA. THEY ARE NO MORE ALIKE THAN SIBLINGS WHO ARE BORN SEVERAL YEARS APART.
TO SUM UP! AMOEBA SISTERS PUNNETT SQUARES VIDEO
STUDY GUIDE REVIEW USE YOUR NOTES AND TEXTBOOK TO WORK ON YOUR STUDY GUIDE! WE WILL OCCASSIONALLY PAUSE AND ANSWER QUESTIONS TOGETHER. Meiosis pages DNA Fingerprinting page 140 Mitosis pages 86-89Mutations page 138 Mendel pages Asexual Reproduction pg 310 Heredity pages Sexual Reproduction pg 311 DNA page #26 Genetic Engineering
Study Guide Answers 1. Growth, Repair and Replace 2. two identical cells 3. Heredity 4. dominant 5. recessive reappears 6. traits 7. different forms of a gene 8. gene one set of genes 11. dominant from mom/dominant from dad or recessive from mom /recessive from dad 12. Characteristics 13. Meiosis 14. Identical cells 15. Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes 16. DNA Father of Genetics who discovered traits can be dominant or recessive Nucleotides /Sugar, Phosphate and Base (TACG)
Study Guide Answers 21. long strands of DNA coiled around proteins 22. unique patterns in an individual DNA 23. any change to number type or order of DNA bases 24. down the middle 25. B 26. Genetic Engineering 27. Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis 28. a structure in the nucleus made of DNA and proteins 29. chromosomes that have the same structure and similar genes 30. Cell Cycle 31. Mitosis- creates new body cells, IPMAC, two new cells are formed that are identical to parent cell; Meiosis- creates sex cells, IPMAC, IPMAC II, four new cells are formed with half the number of chromosomes 32. Bacterium- Asexual, hydra-asexual, strawberry-Asexual and jellyfish sexual 33. binary fission 34. budding 35. fragmentation 36. regeneration 37. Punnett Square 38. Phenotype 39. Genotype
Study Guide 40. Probability 41. Purebred 42. DNA to be the same 43. Both parents carry the recessive allele for eye color 44. xx girl xy boy 45. SS 46. BB x bb
EXIT TICKET WHAT ARE TWO QUESTIONS THAT YOU STILL HAVE ABOUT MITOSIS, GENETICS, AND HEREDITY?