SNB pages 36 & 40 p. 36 replicate figure 1 on textbook p. 155 p. 36 replicate figure 2 on textbook p. 156 p. 40 replicate figure 16 on textbook p. 176
Genetic Terms Cornell style notes SNB Dominant - Allele represented by the upper case letter. Only one dominant allele is needed to produce the trait. 2. Recessive - Allele represented by a lower case letter. Two recessive alleles are needed to produce the trait.
3. Phenotype - what it looks like - physical appearance - visible traits 4. Genotype - The alleles it has - allele combinations (letters)
5. Homozygous - has the same alleles. (TT or tt) 6. Heterozygous - has different alleles. (Tt)
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Punnet Square for Male and Female (phenotypes). What is the Genotype of the father? What is the Genotype of the mother?
7. Parent Generation:
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Add homozygous and heterozygous to the correct generation..
Make a Punnett square of the parent generation in Mendel’s experiment. Use TT (homozygous dominant) and tt (homozygous recessive).
Replicate the figure on textbook pages 176 &177 Use SNB page 40. Write the sentences below the title of the figure. You can answer the question in a complete sentence. Don’t use a pronoun as the answers subject.