PP6: Heritable Traits Year 10 Science Pembroke Secondary College ©2009.

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PP6: Heritable Traits Year 10 Science Pembroke Secondary College ©2009

Ear lobes Free or attached Eye Color

Widows Peak Cheek Dimples

Face Freckles Mid Digit Hair

Hitch Hikers Thumb Longer Second Toe

Cleft Chin Tongue Rolling

Roman Nose Left/Right handed

Trait Dominant Phenotype Possible Dominant Genotypes Recessive Phenotype Recessive Genotype ear lobes free LL or Ll attached ll color of iris not blue EE or Ee blue ee widow's peak peak PP or Pp no peak pp cheek dimples dimples DD or Dd not dimples dd face freckles freckles FF or Ff no freckles ff mid-digital hair hair HH or Hh no hair hh Hitchhiker's thumb straight TT or Tt curved tt Hallux length (toes) long 2nd toe BB or Bb long big toe or = to 2nd toe bb tongue rolling ability RR or Rr no ability rr cleft chin cleft YY or Yy no cleft yy Nose Roman NN or Nn Normal nn Handeness Right WW or Ww Left ww   Discrete – you either have it or you don’t EXPT test class for presence of traits and work out genotype  

Activity Comparison of traits of class members and family members