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Today’s Plan: 8/26/09 • Bellwork: Go over quiz/continue Portfolio (20 mins) • Continue with Probability Lab (40 mins) • Genetics Notes (the rest of class) • Pack/Wrap-up (last 5 mins) Today’s Plan: 8/27/09 • Bellwork: Genotype/Phenotype Practice (10 mins) • Go over practice and monohybrid crosses (25 mins) • Monohybrid practice and review (the rest of the period) • Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins) Phenotype/Genotype Practice • In pea plants – Axial flowers (A) are dominant to terminal flowers (a) – Inflated pods (I) are dominant to shriveled pods (i) – Tall plants (T) are dominant to short plants (t) • In rabbits – Straight ears (E) are dominant to floppy ears (e) – Black fur (B) is dominant to white fur (b) Today’s Plan: 8/28/09 • Bellwork: Vocab quiz (30 mins) • If you finish the quiz early, work on the practice genetics problems • Go over practice/HW (as needed) • Dihybrid Crosses (the rest of class) • Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) Today’s Plan: 8/31/09 • Bellwork: Monohybrid/Dihybrid Self-quiz (20 mins) • Go over Incomplete and Codominance (20 mins) • Practice Problems on incomplete and codominance • Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) Today’s Plan: 9/1/09 • Bellwork: Punnett Squares practice (20 mins) • Begin Parenthood Lab (40 mins) • Go over Sex-linkage (the rest of class) • Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins) Today’s Plan: 9/2/09 • • • • Bellwork: Sex-Linkage quiz (20 mins) Finish parenthood lab (40 mins) Go over Polyallelism (the rest of the period) Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) Today’s Plan: 9/3/09 • Bellwork: Finish Polyallelism (20 mins) • Polygenic trait demo/discussion (30 mins) • Finish baby lab and practice (the rest of the period) • Get list of Genetic Disorders for HW and Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins) Today’s Plan: 9/4/09 • Bellwork: Vocabulary quiz (30 mins) – If you finish early, copy the list of genetic disorders for your HW • Karyotype notes (20 mins) • Karyotype Practice Problems (20 mins) • Punnett Square practice (the rest of the period) • Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) Today’s Plan: 9/8/09 • • • • Bellwork: Blue Diamond #4 (20 mins) Finish Pedigrees (30 mins) Remediation-Practice Problems Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) Today’s Plan: 9/9/09 • Bellwork: Quiz Q&A/Practice(15 mins) • Genetics Quiz (as needed) • If you finish early, work on DNA Coloring and questions on the overhead (the rest of class) • Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) Mendel’s Work • Bred Plants for a long time (2 years observing before started collecting data) • Noticed several things: – there are always 2 forms of a trait – One form always appears and masks the other (dominant) – Sometimes, you can pair two dominant phenotypes and end up with a recessive phenotype – there is rarely blending of inheritance Mendel’s Success He chose simple test subjects. • • He chose easy-to-observe traits with 2 forms (alleles) • He chose traits which obey specific rules of inheritance • He discovered that traits sort themselves between gametes (he didn’t know that this was because of Meiosis), this sorting is random. • He discovered that traits sort themselves independently of one another (see vocab list), to get a number of recombinations. • He discovered ratios that reoccur. Terminology • Phenotype-the outward appearance of an organism • Genotype-what the genes say a person should look like • Important terms for determining ratios of individuals and probability of cross outcomes. • Probability is the chance of things turning out a certain way (see overhead) Genetics Problems • 1st-figure out the possible gametes to be formed (which alleles will each gamete carry?) • 2nd-line up the gametes along the sides of a Punnett square – this is a tool which will always give you the correct answer, as long as it is set up correctly – to finish off the square, drop the gametes into each of the small squares and calculate ratios (probabilities)