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Date: Feb 11, 2015 Page:Table of Contents p. 1. W. O. D: Last 5 pages
Date: Feb 11, 2015 Page:Table of Contents p W.O.D: Last 5 pages Warm-ups:Front Cover W.O.D: Heterozygous = One dominant and one recessive allele for a trait (Aa) Question: Could a person who is heterozygous carry a trait in their genotype, but not show it in their phenotype?
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Vocab words for Thursday
Homozygous = Two copies of the same allele of a trait (AA, aa) Heterozygous = One dominant and one recessive allele for a trait (Aa) Phenotype = physical appearance of an organism (observable traits) Genotype = Genetic make-up of traits, or an entire organism Dominant = Allele that is expressed as the phenotype in heterozygous pairs (Aa) Recessive = Allele that is not expressed in heterozygous pairs (Aa)
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Sickle Cell Anemia
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Sickle Cell Locations
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What trait do you like most about your baby so far?
Reflection: What trait do you like most about your baby so far?
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To do today: Coin flip babies Name and draw your child Complete coin flip reflection Read about sickle cell anemia
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