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Name __________________________________ Date ________ Period _____ REEBOP ALIEN LAB You are going to construct a baby Reebop in a manner that models human reproduction. A Reebop is an organic creature, an example of which is depicted below: Reebops are aliens from the planet Reebo and are a multicellular, sexually reproducing species. The body cells of a Reebop contain 7 pairs of chromosomes (so 14 total). Each chromosome has a letter written on it, which represents an allele for a particular trait. Reebops, just like humans, get one allele from each parent during the process of fertilization. In this lab, you will simulate the process of meiosis to determine the genes that two Reebop parents pass on to their offspring. Finally, you will build one of your alien babies. Purpose: To simulate the process of meiosis and fertilization and to apply the laws of genetics to the phenotypic expression of Reebop characteristics. Materials: Large and small marshmallows, pipe cleaners, thumbtacks, push pins, small pompoms, small pins, large pins, toothpicks, envelope with 7 pairs of chromosomes from the father and an envelope with 7 pairs of chromosomes from the mother The table below describes the traits on each of your chromosomes you will show in your Reebop family: REEBOP DECODER CHART Chromosome # Description of Trait 1 Body Segments 2 Antennae 3 Dominant Allele and Phenotype Recessive Allele and Phenotype B – 2 body segments b – 3 body segments A – two antennae a – no antennae Humps on back H – two humps h – one hump 4 Eye color E – silver eyes e – white eyes 5 Leg color L – 2 blue/2 green legs l – 2 red/2 yellow legs 6 Tail T – curly tail t – straight tail 7 Nose color RR – red Rr - pink rr - white Procedure: 1. With a partner, decide who will be the mother and who will be the father. The mother takes the envelope labeled “mom’s chromosomes” and the father takes an envelope labeled “father’s chromosomes”. 2. Each partner puts their chromosomes on the table and matches them by types of letters (each parent should have one capital and one lowercase of each letter). 3. Fill out Data Table 1: Parent Reebops indicating each parent’s genotype and phenotype based on the chromosomes that you see on your table in front of you. Note: all but one trait shows simple dominance, meaning that both homozygous dominant (TT) or heterozygous (Tt) show the dominant phenotype. Only homozygous recessive (tt) would show the recessive phenotype. The last trait (nose color) shows a phenomenon of incomplete dominance, where the heterozygous genotype shows a different color than either homozygous genotypes, so be sure to look at the table closely for that trait. 4. Both parents should now put the two chromosomes for the first trait back into the envelope and shake them around. Each parent then reaches in and picks out the first chromosome they find. Record the letter you have selected in the Data Table 2 under Reebop Baby #1. 5. Repeat this procedure for the remaining 6 pairs of chromosomes. 6. Repeat steps 1-5 for a second Reebop baby, placing information under Reebop Baby #2. 7. Using the Reebop Decoder Chart on the top of this page, determine the phenotypes for each of your 7 traits for both babies. 8. Use the materials your teacher provides to construct one of your Reebop babies – you should build one and your partner should build the other. Name __________________________________ Date ________ Period _____ Data & Observations: Data Table 1: Parent Reebops – Both parents are heterozygous, so please fill in the chart for their genotype and phenotype (yes, this is really easy – but the last trait is tricky) Trait # 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Mom Reebop Genotype Phenotype Dad Reebop Genotype Phenotype Body Segments Antennae Humps on Back Eye Color Leg Color Tail Nose Color Data Table 2: Baby Reebops – Fill in the genotypes and phenotypes for the two babies that you produce by randomly selecting the chromosomes from the envelopes Trait # Reebop Baby #1 Genotype Phenotype Reebop Baby #2 Genotype Phenotype 1) Body Segments 2) Antennae 3) Humps on Back 4) Eye Color 5) Leg Color 6) Tail 7) Nose Color Sketch of Reebop Baby # (write which baby you will be building) Analysis Questions: 1. Your parents had one dominant allele and one recessive allele for each trait. What do we call this genotypically? ____________________ 2. With the exception of the last trait, did these heterozygous parents display the dominant or recessive phenotype? ___________ Why was this the case? _______________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 3. What were you simulating when you randomly pulled one of the chromosomes out of the envelope? _________________________ 4. Why do the Reebops get only half of each parents’ chromosomes (think about meiosis)? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 5. Is it possible for two organisms to have different genotypes but the same phenotype? _____ Explain. _______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 6. Even though all groups in class had identical parents, do all the babies in the classroom look the same? _______ Why not? ______________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 7. The Reebop trait of nose color shows something called incomplete dominance. Based on the genotypes and phenotypes in the Decoder Chart, try to explain how incomplete dominance is different than complete dominance (what the other 6 traits show). _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________