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Gene Combo. Gene Combo – 2-5-15 Key Question: How do genes determine a trait? What happens to the parent’s gene that doesn’t show? Initial thoughts:

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1 Gene Combo

2 Gene Combo – 2-5-15 Key Question: How do genes determine a trait? What happens to the parent’s gene that doesn’t show? Initial thoughts:

3 Evidence: Poppy & Skye Generation 1: Skye (blue tail) Poppy (orange tail) TTtt Homozygous = 2 copies of the same gene Blue, or T, is dominant over Orange, or little t. Little t is recessive. What is Skye’s phenotype? What is Skye’s genotype?

4 Generation 2 (Skye & Poppy’s Offspring) OceanLucyTt Heterozygous = 2 different genes What is their genotype? What is the phenotype?

5 Evidence 2: Coin Toss Model Paste the chart into your notebook Use the coin to represent whether Ocean & Lucy’s offspring get T or t. Heads = T Tails = t Remember: TT = blue tT or Tt = blue tt = orange

6 Graph your results

7 Analysis Questions 1.What is the ratio of blue-tailed to orange-tailed critter pups? a)Ration = Number of blue tailed offspring Number of orange-tailed offspring b)Round this to the nearest whole number. Then express as a ration by writing it like this: _______ : 1 c)Express this ration as a pair of fractions, so that you can use them to complete the following sentence: “About _____ of the offspring have blue tails, and about _____ of the offspring have orange tails.” d)Why isn’t the ration 1:1 or half blue half orange?

8 Analysis Questions contd… 2.You and your partner are about to toss 2 coins 100 times. Predict how many times the outcome would be: a)Heads-heads b)Heads-tails c)Tails-heads d)Tails-tails 3.Look back at the Creature Features lesson. Do the results of the coin tossing model match the Generation Three critter data? Explain.

9 Summary What did you think about how genes determine a trait before? What did you learn from your evidence about how genes determine a trait? What are some further thoughts or questions you have about how genes determine a trait?

10 Reflection Write a letter to the Zoo explaining your findings about tail color traits and their chances.

11 Big Idea


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