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Worksheet – Structure of DNA and Replication Directions: Label the diagram below with the following choices: ... Hydrogen bond Nucleotide Phosphate Group Nitrogenous Base Base Pair Deoxyribose Answer Key. 2 Directions: Complete each sentence. 7. Guanine, cytosine, thymine, and _____ are the four _____ in DNA. 8. In DNA, guanine always forms ...
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Show how you found the answer by completing the Punnett square(s) below: 7) Candace has type B blood. Her husband Dan has type AB blood. Is it possible for Candace and Dan to have a child that has O blood? _____ Explain why or why not (use a Punnett square to help). 8) Ralph has type B blood and his wife Rachel has type A blood.
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Genetics Vocabulary Worksheet 1 Answers Student Name: _____ Date: _____ Teacher Name: Richard Eckert Score: _____ Define these terms: Allele This is an alternative form of a gene. Carrier This is a person or animal that shows no symptoms of a disease but carries the disease-causing agent and is capable of passing it on to others. ...
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sheep-herder. You are called in as a genetics expert to decide who the rightful heir is. The phenotypes of all involved are shown below. Table 1: Family Phenotypes Vision Eye Color Earlobes Hair Texture ABO Type Mr. Jones Color-blind Brown eyes (homozygous) Free earlobes (heterozygous) Wavy A type (homozygous) Mrs. Jones Normal vision
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GENETICS PRACTICE 1: BASIC MENDELIAN GENETICS Solve these genetics problems. Be sure to complete the Punnett square to show how you derived your solution. 1. In humans the allele for albinism is recessive to the allele for normal skin pigmentation. If two heterozygotes have children, what is the chance that a child will have normal skin pigment?
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Bikini Bottom Genetics Review Answer Key 1. Use your notes to complete each definition. Purebred - Also called HOMOZYGOUS and consists of gene pairs with genes that are the SAME . Hybrid - Also called HETEROZYGOUS and consists of gene pairs that are DIFFERENT . Genotype is the actual GENE makeup represented by LETTERS .
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Bikini Bottom Genetics Review Answer Key 1. Use your notes to complete each definition. Purebred - Also called HOMOZYGOUS and consists of gene pairs with genes that are the SAME . Hybrid - Also called HETEROZYGOUS and consists of gene pairs that are DIFFERENT . Genotype is the actual GENE makeup represented by LETTERS .
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Biology – Genetics Worksheet (Sex-Linked Traits) 2 3. Red-green color blindness is a recessive sex-linked (X chromosome) genetic disorder where the middle (green) or long (red-yellow) wavelength cones in the eyes have a partial or complete loss of function. Fill in the Punnett Square and determine the expected
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WORKSHEET 1 Sciencenotes.org Name Date Vocabulary: fill in the Blanks Different variations of a gene. An individual's collection of genes and alleles. B. Complete dominance Monohybrid cross Punnett square Genotype Gene Allele Recessive trait Dominant trait An allele that is only expressed in a homozygous state. C.
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Genetics Pedigree Worksheet Period 1. Use the below pedigree chart to answer the following questions about dimples. The Dimple gene controls whether a person has dimples or doesn't have dimples. Dimples is dominant to no dimples. Place the genotypes of each individual below its symbol. O 0 10 Dimples gene (D) Dimples is dominant to no dimples
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NOTE: In a pedigree, the trait of interest can be dominant or recessive.The majority of harmful genetic conditions are only seen when an individual is homozygous recessive examples of conditions caused by - recessive alleles include cystic fibrosis (a disease of the secretory glands, including those that make mucus and sweat),
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Solve the following questions (HINT: use Punnett squares) 1. Albinism is a recessive trait. An albino man marries a normal woman who had an albino parent.
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Gregor Mendel’s pea experiments: encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. The plants that were used in the experiment had to be true breeding for a trait. What does “true ... GENETICS Date ____/_____/_____ Page 2/2 III. Gregor Mendel’s scientific approach: Arrange the flowchart according to the correct order ...
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Worksheet 1: Introduction Sciencenotes.org Name Date Match the Following B. c. D. E. G. Genotype Dominant allele Phenotype Pedigree Autosomal trait Recessive allele Trait Sex-linked trait Homozygous 1. A characteristic associated with a gene. 2. The set of genetic information that make up the chromosomes of an individual organism. 3.
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22 Sep 2015 · Punnett Squares Answer Key. Directions: Work the following problems out in your notebook or on a separate piece of paper. Monohybrid Crosses (Monohybrid crosses look at one character such as hair color.) 1. striped squash (S) is dominant to spotted squash (s) If a. Write the genotype for a homozygous dominant striped squash. SS. b.
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SPONGEBOB GENETICS (PAGE 1) Geneticists at Bikini Bottom have been studying the genetic makeup of the organisms in the community. Use your knowledge of genetics and Punnett squares to answer each question. 1. For each genotype below, indicate whether it is a heterozygous (He) OR homozygous (Ho). TT Bb DD Ff tt dd
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14. Use the genotypes in #13 to complete the Punnett square below and then answer the questions. Bh bH BbHh bh Bbhh For which traits, if any, is it possible for their offspring to be purebred It is possible for their offspring to be purebred bald. What is the probability of their children being heterozygous for both traits? 50% or ½ 15.
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Use your knowledge of genetics to complete this worksheet. 1. Use the information for SpongeBob’s traits to write the phenotype (physical appearance) for each item. ... Bikini Bottom Genetics 2 Answer Key: 1. A - long nose, B - blue body, C - squarepants, D - round eyes, E - round eyes, F - stubby nose, G -
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Example: Red Hair •In one of the genes that determines hair color, red hair is recessive to brown hair. One way to describe these hair color alleles are: –Red hair = r (notes recessive red color) –Brown hair = R (notes dominant brown color) Question: Using r (red hair) and R (brown hair) alleles, what possible genotypes of the allele pair are there? ...
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Zork Genetics Zork Genetics Answer Key USE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF GENETICS TO COMPLETE THIS WORKSHEET. 8. Use the information for a Zork’s traits to write the phenotype (physical appearance) for each item. a) TT Tall c) ee Three Eyes b) …
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Genetics Pedigree Worksheet A pedigree is a chart Of a person ' s ancestors that is used to analyze genetic inheritance Of certain traits — especially diseases. The symbols used for a pedigree are: female, unaffected female, affected male, unaffected male, affected Siblings are placed in birth order from left to right and are labeled with ...
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DNA Mutations Practice Worksheet DIRECTIONS: Transcribe and translate the original DNA sequence. Then, do the same for each mutated DNA sequence. Then, determine the consequence, if any, for each mutation, by circling your choice for each question. You will need a Genetic Code Chart. Original DNA sequence: TAC ACC TTG GCG ACG ACT
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Zork Genetics Zork Genetics Answer Key USE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF GENETICS TO COMPLETE THIS WORKSHEET. 1. Use the information for a Zork’s traits to write the phenotype (physical appearance) for each item. a) TT Tall c) ee Three Eyes b) …
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MENDELIAN GENETICS PROBLEMS . The following problems are provided to develop your skill and test your understanding of solving problems in the ... you cannot answer a problem. Most of these problems are fairly simple, yet mastering their solutions will provide the background to solve many genetic puzzles and will strengthen your understanding ...
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Genetic Crosses Worksheet Monohybrid Crosses: 1. A heterozygous rabbit is crossed with a homozygous dominant rabbit. What are the results? (B = gray b = white). 2. In cats having hair is dominant (H) over not having hair (h). If a male cat that is heterozygous for hair is crossed with a hairless cat what are the genotypes and
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2. In rabbits, the coat color black dominant (B) over brown (b). Short hair is dominant (S) over long (s). In a cross between a homozygous blaçk short-haired male and a brown homozygous long-haired
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Part 2: Codominance Worksheet (Blood types) Human blood types are determined by genes that follow the CODOMINANCE pattern of inheritance. There are two dominant alleles (A & B) and one recessive allele (O). 9. Write the genotype for each person based on the description: a. Homozygous for the “B” allele _____ b.
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Cladograms and Genetics 1. Find the human, rhesus monkey, kangaroo, snapping turtle, bullfrog, and tuna on the "Amino Acid Sequences in Cytochrome-C Proteins from 20 Different Species" chart provided. Highlight their entire protein sequences. 2. Compare the human amino acid sequence with each of these five animals. Do this by counting
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Use your knowledge of genetics to complete this worksheet. SpongeBob loves growing flowers for his pal Sandy! Her favorite flowers, Poofkins, are ... help you answer the questions. (a) Give the possible genotypes and phenotypes for the offspring. ... ANSWER KEY: 1. Red - RR, Blue - BB, Purple - RB 2. See square #2 A. RB - purple B. 0% C. 100%
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genetics and biochemistry, biologists can look more closely at individuals to discover their pattern of evolution, and group them accordingly - this strategy is called EVOLUTIONARY CLASSIFICATION CLADISTICS is form of analysis that looks at features of organisms that are considered "innovations", or newer features that serve some kind of purpose.
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Students apply the principles of Mendelian genetics to analyze the results of genetic crosses between stickleback fish with different traits, or phenotypes. Students will use photos of actual research specimens to obtain their data; they will then analyze additional research data from the scientific literature. KEY CONCEPTS AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Read the following problems and answer all missing information. At the very end, please rate what you think your level of understanding is. 1. Yellow seeds (Y) are dominant to green seeds (y). Cross a homozygous yellow-seeded pea plant and a homozygous green-seeded pea plant, answer the following questions. a. Key: Yellow = _____ Green = _____ b.
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Dragon Genetics Worksheet #1 : "I'm All Keyed Up Date: Class/Period: INSTRUCTIONS Refer to the key below, and answer the following questions. Dragon Key Upper case letters represent dominant alleles lower case letters represent recessive alleles 2. 3. 4. LONG NECK n = short neck HORN PRESENT = horn absent GREEN BODY g = gray body SPIKES ON END ...
Genetics Challenge Puzzle - 1. DNA 2. Allele 3. Mendel 4
Genetics Challenge l. The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid is 26 Name 2. A member of a gene pair that determines a specific trait is a(n) 25 19 is known as the Father of Genetics. 37 4. A has genes that are different for a trait, such as Tt. 38 5. The actual gene makeup of an organism is its O 48 58 18
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MOUSE PARTY (From: GVL) In this activity you will analyze several lab mice that have been exposed to a variety of drugs. Each drug affects different neurotransmitters at the synapse in different ways.
Genetics Worksheet I - Chandler Unified School District
Genetics Worksheet II Name: _____ Use your knowledge of genetics to complete this worksheet. 1. For each genotype listed, write the phenotype that would be visible. ... to help you answer this question. A. Lisa’s genotype is: _____ B. Shaun’s genotype is: _____ C. What is the probability of a child with a normal shaped chin? ...
Monohybrid Cross Problems - Voorhees Township Public Schools
Monohybrid Cross Worksheet Name _____ Period _____ Part A: Vocabulary Match the definitions on the left with the terms on the right. ____ 1. genotypes made of the same alleles A. alleles ____ 2. different forms of genes for a single trait B. dominant ____ 3. gene that is always expressed C. heterozygous ...
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6 May 2020 · 2019 University of Utah Mystery Cell Model — Teacher Guide & Key 3 Key (specialized structures in bold) Model A: Ciliated Epithelial Cell 1. Cell membrane 2. Nucleus 3. Ribosomes 4. Endoplasmic reticulum 5. Golgi apparatus 6. Mitochondria 7. Cytoskeleton 8. Lysosome 9. Vesicles 10. Cilia 11. Cell junctions Model B: Intestinal Absorptive Cell ...
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Monster Mash-Up of Genetics - Science4Inquiry
Genetics . Created by Lindsey Evans, Brian Glasby, and Judy McDonald. Focus on Inquiry . The student will collect statistical data about genetics of an individual and model the probability of traits in the offspring. Lesson . Content Overview. Students will participate in determining traits of a monster by throwing a die. Students will develop an
SpongeBob Genetics - PEARCE AND MARRO SCIENCE
A. List the possible genotypes and phenotypes for their children. Genotypes:_____ Phentoypes: _____ B. What are the chances of a child with light blue skin?
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9th Grade Biology: Population Genetics and Speciation
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Zork Genetics - PC\|MAC
Zork Genetics Zork Genetics Answer Key USE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF GENETICS TO COMPLETE THIS WORKSHEET. 8. Use the information for a Zork’s traits to write the phenotype (physical appearance) for each item. a) TT Tall c) ee Three Eyes b) …
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9. Complete the Punnett square based on the information provided in #7-8 and then answer the questions. SS What is the chance of a blue baby? What is the chance of a squarepants? What is the chance of a blue squarepants? What is the chance of a purebred recessive for both traits? Contributed by Andrea Stonebraker
Mouse Party Worksheet - University of Utah
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Punnett Square Practice Worksheet - Leon County Schools
Punnett Square Practice Worksheet Part A: Vocabulary - Match the definitions on the left with the terms on the right. ____ 1. genotypes made of the same alleles A. alleles ____ 2. different forms of genes for a single trait B. dominant ____ 3. gene that is always expressed C. heterozygous
GENETICS PRACTICE 2: BEYOND THE BASICS INCOMPLETE …
GENETICS PRACTICE 2: BEYOND THE BASICS Solve these genetics problems. Be sure to complete the Punnett square to show how you derived your solution. INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE 1. In radishes, the gene that controls color exhibits incomplete dominance. Pure-breeding red radishes crossed with pure-breeding white radishes make purple radishes. What …