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What Are Traits? What are Traits? Traits are the characteristics that make a living organism unique. They describe our appearance… or how we look to.

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2 What Are Traits?

3 What are Traits? Traits are the characteristics that make a living organism unique. They describe our appearance… or how we look to others. Our traits are inherited from our parents. That’s why sometimes people may say you look like your mother or your father, or even like your grandparents! Physical characteristics are called “ phenotypes ”. You’ll be able to remember this by looking at the first two letters in “physical” and “phenotype”.

4 Hair Color Do you have blonde hair, brown hair, black hair or maybe red hair? Hair color is a phenotype that is inherited. Genes are either “dominant” genes or “recessive” genes. Look at the two hair colors below. Which one do you think is the “dominant” color and which is the “recessive” color? recessive dominant

5 Dimples Dimples are another phenotype that is inherited. Do you have dimples when you smile? Look around at your classmates. How many of them have dimples?

6 Tongues Did you know that tongues have their own characteristics? Can you roll your tongue or is your tongue straight when you stick it out? Check out the pictures below and see which one is like your tongue.

7 Chins Chins are another phenotype that is easy to see. Do you have a cleft chin or a smooth chin? Which one do you think is the most common or “dominant” trait?

8 Ear Lobes Ear lobes can be attached at the bottom or not. If they are not attached, they appear to hang down more than the other type. Which type of ear lobe do you have?

9 Thumbs Have you ever heard of a “hitch hiker” thumb? This is another inherited physical trait, or phenotype. Stick up your thumb. Does it stick straight up or does it tilt backwards? Hitchhiker thumb Straight thumb

10 Hair Line We looked at hair color but did you know the way your hair grows is also inherited? Look at the front of your hair, at the hair line. Is yours straight or do you have a point?

11 Hands How many of you have seen the Star Trek movies or TV shows? Remember the greeting Spock or other Vulcans used? This is also inherited. Try it and see if you have “Vulcan” hands or “Earthling” hands!

12 Genotype Genotype: the genetic makeup, or genes, that determine the trait. Another word for gene is allele. We use letters to represent the alleles. Capital letters (like A, B, C) to represent traits that are dominant. Lower case letters (like a, b, c) to represent traits that are recessive. You inherit one allele (gene) from each parent.

13 Genotype Example – tongue rolling. Being able to roll your tongue is a dominant trait. We’ll use the letter T to represent that. Not being able to roll your tongue is recessive. We’ll use the letter t to represent that. If you CAN roll your tongue, your genotype is either Tt or TT If you CAN’T roll your tongue, your genotype is tt

14 Let’s Review! Phenotype = traits = physical characteristics = what something looks like Genotype = genes = alleles = letters = Tt Dominant = shows up = capital letters = T Recessive = masked / covered = lower case letters = t

15 Matching! Phenotype Genotype Dominant Recessive Allele Another term for a gene Traits that are covered by dominant traits Your genetic makeup (alleles); like Tt or tt Your physical features or traits A trait that always shows

16 One more time! blue eyes, curly hair, dimples… genotypes or phenotypes? Gg, aa, JJ… genotypes or phenotypes? B, H, U… dominant or recessive? b, h, u… dominant or recessive? When would the dominant trait show? BB, Hh, ii, KK, Ll, rr When would the recessive trait show? BB, Hh, ii, KK, Ll, rr


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