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Quiz/Independent Study HAPPY FRIDAY Bellwork: 1. 10 Minutes for the Punnett Square Quiz – Do not forget to IDENTIFY, ASSIGN, & MATCH or you will lose points. SQUARE and LABEL ALL NUMBERS (example 1QQ: 2Qq: 1qq or 3Long: 1Short) your final answers for questions 3-9 or you will lose points. 2. On your bellwork write “Punnett Square Quiz and Read Article” 3. The handouts that you picked up when you turned in your quiz, Read PAGE 1 (it says this in the bottom right hand corner) all the way through “Example 1” then stop, highlight key terms and vocabulary. D2 Computer Quiz/Independent Study CHAMPS

Collect Today Page 75 – Wizard Genetics CORRECTIONS Page 74 – Family Tree Project Part 1 (Don’t turn in yet) Page 78 – Penny Lab Assigned Page 80 – Pedigree Practice (Monday) Page 76 – Alien Genetics CORRECTIONS (Monday) IBB MAKE-UP Quiz (Monday) Page 70 – Notecard ALL PARTS (Thursday) Most Missed MAKE-UP Quiz (Thursday) Page 77 – Family Tree Project Part 2 (Monday – 12/14) Late Page 75 – Wizard Genetics (-50%) Page 76 – Alien Genetics (-30%)

Unit 5 – Genetics Definitions Due Thursday (12/3/15) All Parts Due Thursday (12/10/15) PG 70 Allele Hybrid Purebred Co-Dominance Incomplete Dominance Recessive Dihybrid Cross Sex-linked Traits Monohybrid Dominant Multiple Alleles Gene Pedigree Genotype Phenotype Gregor Mendel Polygenic Heterozygous Punnett Square Homozygous

Can I map an inherited trait through my family? Standard Essential Question Can I map an inherited trait through my family? Standard B6F - Predict possible outcomes of genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses. PG 79 and 80

If everyone in your family has brown eyes, how could you find out the chances that you have blue eyes running in your family?

What is a pedigree chart What is a pedigree chart? Pedigree chart: a chart that shows relationships within a family following a common trait.

Example 1: autosomal recessive Ff ff FF ff Ff ff Ff Ff ff Ff Ff FF F -

Pedigree – Freckles Grandpa Grandma David Fred Mickey Elizabeth Wilma Male No Freckles Female Freckles Grandpa Grandma David Fred Mickey Elizabeth Wilma Michelle Monica Barney John Sonny Krista Janet Pedigree – Freckles

Pedigree – Freckles Blake Grandpa Grandma David Fred Elizabeth Wilma Male No Freckles Female Freckles Grandpa Grandma David Fred Elizabeth Wilma Blake Barney John Sonny Franklin Pedigree – Freckles

Pedigree – Freckles Franklin Grandpa Grandma David Fred Elizabeth Male No Freckles Female Freckles Grandpa Grandma David Fred Elizabeth Wilma Blake Tiffany Franklin Barney John Sonny Maria George Pedigree – Freckles

Things to remember when looking at a pedigree… 1) If the individual is homozygous recessive, then each parent MUST have at least one recessive allele. 2) If an individual shows the dominant trait, then at least one of the parents MUST have a dominant allele. This one will be pretty obvious when you look at the pedigree. If both parents are homozygous recessive, then ALL offspring will be homozygous recessive. The darkened shapes represent an affected individual, regardless of whether it is a dominant or recessive trait.

HW: Page 80 - Pedigree Activity PG 74 & 80 Small Group CHAMPS In Class: Page 74 - Take a piece of notebook paper and sketch out your family tree (Question #6), staple to paper. HW: Page 80 - Pedigree Activity