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3/19/2015 Starter: Monster Genetics Monster Genetics Connection/exit: How do organisms receive their traits? 3/19/2015 Practice/Application: Monster Genetics WS Turn in when Done 1. Gregor Mendel discovered that every trait is determined by two alleles. He noted that the pair of alleles from each parent separates and their offspring will inherit only one allele from each parent. This discovery became known as — A independent assortmentB hybridization C segregationD chromosome division 2 The ability to roll your tongue is an inherited trait. There are more people who can roll their tongues than people who can’t roll their tongues. Which of the following could be a correct assumption to explain this? F The ability to tongue roll is a rare trait. G The ability to tongue roll is a recessive trait. H The ability to tongue roll is a dominant trait. J The ability to tongue roll is a submissive trait.

March 18, 2015 AGENDA 7.14 Organisms and environments. The student knows that reproduction is a characteristic of living organisms and that the instructions for traits are governed in the genetic material. The student is expected to: 7.14 A Define heredity as the passage of genetic instructions from one generation to the next generation. 1. Starter 2. Punnett practice Lab 3. Exit

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 3/18 Probability lab /19 Monster Genetics

1. Gregor Mendel discovered that every trait is determined by two alleles. He noted that the pair of alleles from each parent separates and their offspring will inherit only one allele from each parent. This discovery became known as — A independent assortmentB hybridization C segregation D chromosome division 2 The ability to roll your tongue is an inherited trait. There are more people who can roll their tongues than people who can’t roll their tongues. Which of the following could be a correct assumption to explain this? F The ability to tongue roll is a rare trait. G The ability to tongue roll is a recessive trait. H The ability to tongue roll is a dominant trait. J The ability to tongue roll is a submissive trait.

3/19/2015 Starter: Monster Genetics Monster Genetics Connection/exit: How do organisms receive their traits? 3/19/2015 Practice/Application: Monster Genetics WS Turn in when Done 1. Gregor Mendel discovered that every trait is determined by two alleles. He noted that the pair of alleles from each parent separates and their offspring will inherit only one allele from each parent. This discovery became known as — A independent assortmentB hybridization C segregationD chromosome division 2 The ability to roll your tongue is an inherited trait. There are more people who can roll their tongues than people who can’t roll their tongues. Which of the following could be a correct assumption to explain this? F The ability to tongue roll is a rare trait. G The ability to tongue roll is a recessive trait. H The ability to tongue roll is a dominant trait. J The ability to tongue roll is a submissive trait.