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1 2/11/14 101st Day of School Learning goal (7.L.2.): I will be able to analyze traits data and write an investigative article. Due Today: Late work Evening Assignment: Complete missing work! Complete investigative article!

2 Research Investigation on Human Traits Parts of a Research Investigation Article Title: Descriptive title about what you did and found (we’ll do this last). Introduction: Paragraph introducing different types of human traits (inherited vs. acquired, dominant vs. recessive) and overall purpose of the experiment. The last sentence should be your hypothesis (what you think you will find). Dominant traits are more common than recessive traits. Methods: Paragraph explaining what you did and how you analyzed the data. Data & Results: In this part you show your data (graphs, tables, pictures, etc) and EXPLAIN your data. For example: “Graph 1 shows that 93% of CORE is right-handed”. Analysis and Conclusions: One or more paragraphs analyzing your data and explaining WHY might have gotten those results. The last paragraph should sum up what you did and what you found (now you can write your title!)

3 Comparing Traits Survey Data In order to compare traits survey data between your class and your family, it’s helpful to convert our frequency data into percentages (since the total number of the class is much higher than your family).  Create a new data table for comparing your data.  Convert frequency data into percentages and add to new data table. Class DataFamily Data TraitDominant Allele Recessive Allele Dominant Allele Recessive Allele Male vs. Female Detached vs. attached earlobes Roll tongue vs. no roll Right vs. Left handed Left thumb on top vs. right

4 Comparing Traits Survey Data In order to compare traits survey data between your class and your family, it’s helpful to convert our frequency data into percentages (since the total number of the class is much higher than your family).  Create a new data table for comparing your data.  Convert frequency data into percentages and add to new data table. Class DataFamily Data TraitDominan t Allele Recessiv e Allele Dominan t Allele Recessiv e Allele Male vs. Female52% Detached vs. attached earlobes Roll tongue vs. no roll Right vs. Left handed Left thumb on top vs. right # with trait Total Number X 100 15 29 X 100

5 Comparing Traits Survey Data In order to compare traits survey data between your class and your family, it’s helpful to convert our frequency data into percentages (since the total number of the class is much higher than your family).  Create a new data table for comparing your data.  Convert frequency data into percentages and add to new data table. Class DataFamily Data TraitDominan t Allele Recessiv e Allele Dominan t Allele Recessiv e Allele Male vs. Female52%48%50% Detached vs. attached earlobes Roll tongue vs. no roll Right vs. Left handed Left thumb on top vs. right # with trait Total Number X 100 15 29 X 100 14 29 X 100 2424 2424

6 Graph Your Traits Data

7 St. Baldrick’s Cancer Research Fundraiser Ways you and your family can help fund research to fight childhood cancers 1)Sign up to become a shavee, collect donations, and go BALD on March 1 st ! In addition to the satisfaction of helping out someone with cancer, ALL Hawley Hornet shavees will receive a pass (after March 1 st ) to “sit with a friend/sunny day pass” for an entire week ! 2)Donate money to support Dr. BattenDr. Batten 3)Donate money to support the Hawley Hornets team.Hawley Hornets team *** all donations are tax deductible ***

8 Genetics Vocabulary Flashcards Acquired Trait Acquired trait Inherited trait Sexual reproduction Heredity DNA Chromosome Gene Allele On the FRONT Definition/characteristics: A trait or characteristic that is developed or learned through life. Traits you aren’t born with. Traits GENERALLY not controlled by DNA. Examples: Walking, speaking English, dyed hair, pierced ears, Glasses, skin cancer? On the BACK Genotypes Phenotype Dominant Recessive Gregor Mendel Pea Plants

9 Evening Assignment Tonight… 1.Complete late/missing work. 2.Complete Investigative Article. 3.Progress reports go home Wednesday!


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