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DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 3/ How are pedigrees used to analyze genetic inheritance? Pedigree carrier *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: Understanding how the interaction of alleles influence the expression of genetic traits?

Why are pedigrees important in today’s society? Using the image below, how is it possible that in generation III child 1 and 3 are afflicted with the trait?

DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 3/ What is incomplete dominance and co-dominance and how do they effect phenotypes? Incomplete dominance Co-dominance Huntington’s Disease Sickcle Cell Anemia Cystic Fibrosis *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: Understanding how the interaction of alleles influence the expression of genetic traits?

123 What would the offspring rations be if child three married a male carrier of Cystic Fibrosis?

DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 3/ How do multiple alleles interact? How is blood typing relevant to modern day science and criminal investigation? Multiple alleles ABO blood types Antigen antibody Polygenic traits *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: Understanding how the interaction of alleles influence the expression of genetic traits?

Describe why an individual with type A blood can not receive a transfusion from a person with Type B blood? Why is type O blood considered the universal donor? Which blood type is also an example of codominance?

DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 3/ How do genes found on sex chromosomes interact differently that those found on autosomes? Sex-linked traits Recessive X-linked traits Color Blindness Hemophilia *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: Understanding how the interaction of alleles influence the expression of genetic traits?

What would the genotypes and phenotypes be of the individuals outlined in red?