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Reebop Activity SBI 3U February 19, 2013
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Summary What were some of the observable differences between our Reebop babies and Reebop parents? What were some of the observable differences between the Reebop babies?
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Terminology Genotype : The genetic makeup of an organism (The code for our Reebop) Phenotype : The appearance of the trait in the organism (What does our Reebop look like) Allele : A variation of a gene that controls a trait Since everyone has two copies of each chromosome, a person also has two alleles for each trait, one from each parent
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Terminology Homozygous : having two alleles that are identical to each other Heterozygous : having two alleles that are different from each other Dominant : allele that determines the trait that is expressed in a heterozygous individual Recessive : allele that is present, but not expressed in a homozygous individual Example: LL: Homozygous blue legs Ll: Heterozygous blue legs ll: Homozygous black legs What is the dominant allele?
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Variation Why do our Reebop babies look different from our Reebop parents, as well as each other? Law of Segregation: states that two alleles from a trait or gene separate during meiosis Law of Independent Assortment: states that genes that separate during meiosis do not influence each others inheritence
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