AKS 7d. Sexual and Asexual reproduction    Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast Asexual and Sexual Reproduction (you should have at least 4 unique characteristics for each reproduction type).    AKS 7e. Punnett squares Vocabulary - Matching  ____ 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  ____ 4. gene that is expressed only in the homozygous state D. homozygous ____ 5. genotypes made of two different alleles E. recessive     In corn plants, normal height, N, is dominant to short height, n. Complete these four Punnett squares showing different crosses. Then, highlight in blue  all of the homozygous dominant offspring. Use yellow highlights to show all the heterozygous offspring. Leave all the homozygous recessive offspring unshaded. Across between parents of which genotypes would yield 100% heterozygous offspring? 7e1. Codominance and Incomplete dominance   In some chickens, the allele for black is B and the allele for white is W. The heterozygous phenotype is known as erminette (black and white spotted). Is this an example of incomplete or codominance? ________________  What is the genotype for black chickens? _____________  What is the genotype for white chickens? _____________ What is the genotype for erminette chickens? ____________ In snapdragons, the two alleles are red (R)and white (W). The heterozygous genotype is expressed as pink. Is this an example of incomplete dominance or codominance? What is the phenotype of a plant with the genotype R R? ___________          What is the phenotype of a plant with the genotype WW? ___________              What is the phenotype of a plant with the genotype RW? ___________

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AKS 7d. Sexual and Asexual reproduction 

 

  1. Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast Asexual and Sexual Reproduction (you should have at least 4 unique characteristics for each reproduction type). 

 

AKS 7e. Punnett squares

  1. Vocabulary - Matching

 ____ 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

 ____ 4. gene that is expressed only in the homozygous state D. homozygous

____ 5. genotypes made of two different alleles E. recessive

 

  1.   In corn plants, normal height, N, is dominant to short height, n. Complete these four Punnett squares showing different crosses. Then, highlight in blue  all of the homozygous dominant offspring. Use yellow highlights to show all the heterozygous offspring. Leave all the homozygous recessive offspring unshaded. Across between parents of which genotypes would yield 100% heterozygous offspring?







7e1. Codominance and Incomplete dominance

  1.   In some chickens, the allele for black is B and the allele for white is W. The heterozygous phenotype is known as erminette (black and white spotted).
    1. Is this an example of incomplete or codominance? ________________
    2.  What is the genotype for black chickens? _____________
    3.  What is the genotype for white chickens? _____________
    4. What is the genotype for erminette chickens? ____________
  2. In snapdragons, the two alleles are red (R)and white (W). The heterozygous genotype is expressed as pink.
  1. Is this an example of incomplete dominance or codominance?
  2. What is the phenotype of a plant with the genotype R R? ___________         
  3. What is the phenotype of a plant with the genotype WW? ___________             
  4. What is the phenotype of a plant with the genotype RW? ___________         
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