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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
Using the "Clock Questions" on pg. 2 of your
notebook...
Write down your answers on pages 38-39 in your
notebook.
All of your work today is going to prepare you for the exam
tomorrow!!
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How does Meiosis lead to genetic
variation in offspring?
2 o'clock - With your partner...
Paraphrase
>
organisms need to undergo meiosis.
« What is the purpose?
« What is the result?
>
»
How meiosis leads to genetic diversity?
Site Examples! Use your notes!
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How does Meiosis lead to genetic
variation in offspring?
9 o'clock - With your partner...
CREATE A ILLUSTRATED VOCABULARY FLIP CARDS FOR
THE FOLLOWING TERMS.
« The
of the card should be a colored
picture,
« the
of the card should be the word and
definition.
Crossing Over
Independent Assortment
Random Fertilization
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How do mutations lead to genetic variation in
offspring?
6 o'clock - With your partner...
1. Explain the concept of mutations in a real life situation.
> What types of mutations are there?
> What if the difference between a mutation that happens in
a body cell vs a mutation that happens in a gamete?
2. Which mutations (sentence change) is more severe and
why? What happens as a result of this mutation?
The following sentence represents a code to make a protein.
Original: The fat cat ate the wee rat.
The fat caa tet hew eer at. (deletion)
The fat cac ate the wee rat. (substitution)
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How can we predict the genetic variability of
offspring?
5 o'clock - With your partner...
Create a visual illustrations explaining the
following terms:
«
Homozygous vs. Heterozygous
«
Genotype vs. Phenotype
«
Dominant vs. Recessive
»
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How can we predict the genetic variability of
offspring?
In cattle, the hornless condition (H) is
and the horned condition (h) is
> A bull without horns is crossed with a cow with horns. –
Of the four offspring, one (1) is horned and three
(3) are hornless. Determine the genotype of the
bull and the cow.
1.
2.
Create a punnett square
What are the genotypic and
phenotypic ratios of the offspring?
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How can we predict traits that are
found on the sex-chromosomes (X and Y)?
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Speed Dating Genetics Review.notebook
March 23, 2015
How can pedigrees illustrate patterns of
inheritance?
Using the family below create 3 different pedigrees
that illustrate the following traits...
>
>
>
Autosomal Dominant (Brown eyes)
Autosomal Recessive (Blue eyes)
Sex-Link (Baldness)
» Generation 1: Dan married to Megan
» Generation 2: Katie (daughter to Jack and Diane), Joel (son
to Jack and Diane), Janelle (daughter to Jack and Diane),
Matt married to Janelle.
» Generation 3: Derek, Ryan, and Jason (sons of Janelle and
Matt)
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