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Bellwork 2-22-2016 Am I able to sequence a series of diagrams that depict chromosomes movement during plant cell division? Can I classify methods of reproduction as sexual or asexual? Students will describe the principal mechanisms by which living things reproduce and transmit information between parents and offspring. Get out your scientist notebook out to check the Punnett square challenges from Friday! Using what you already know write a 3 sentence summary that describes the relationship between DNA, Genes, and Inherited Traits. (What are they and how are they related?) DNA can be broken down into segments called genes. Genes have different combinations of nucleotides (A-T, C-G). The different combinations are what create the different inherited traits. On what structures are the genes of an organism located? A B C D organelles membranes phenotypes chromosomes Which of these determines the physical characteristics of an organism by controlling how cells grow and develop? A traits B genes C phenotypes D Punnett squares The physical traits of organisms are determined by genes that have alternate forms. What are these alternate forms of genes called? A chromosomes B DNA C alleles D Punnett squares Where are the genes for the physical traits of an organism located? A on a strand of RNA B on a chromosome C inside a hormone D inside a carbohydrate Hereditary information is contained in ________________ A Genes, which are located on chromosomes B Cells, which are located in genes C Genes, which are located in the cell membrane of each cell D Specialized cells, which are located in organelles Each group will be given a Punnett Square Challenge. For each challenge you must create and interpret a Punnett square to predict possible genetic combinations passed from parents to offspring during sexual reproduction. The following must be written on a loose leaf sheet of notebook paper: 1. 2. 3. 4. Crossed Punnett square All possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring The answer to the question (percentages, ratios, etc.) You and your team have 5 minutes. The Punnett square to the right shows a cross between a tall pea plant (TT) and a short pea plant (tt). Which statement about the offspring of his cross is most likely true? A All the offspring will have the same phenotype and genotype. B All the offspring will have the same genotype, and half will have the same phenotype. C Three-quarters of the offspring will be tall, and one-quarter will be short. D All the offspring will grow to medium heights. In pea plants, round seeds (R) are dominant over wrinked seed (r). The Punnett square below sets up a cross between two parents that are heterozygous for round peas. Which of the following describes all possible genotypes resulting from this cross? A B C D RR and rr RR, Rr, and rr round seeds wrinkled seeds In humans, having attached earlobes (A) is dominant to having free earlobes (a). In which cross will 25% of offspring most likely have free earlobes? A B C D Aa x Aa AA x AA aa x aa AA x aa