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Dominant and Recessive Traits. What are traits?. Physical Traits Can be seen by others Eye color, hair color, height, left handed Acquired Traits Learned skills Playing a sport, riding a bike, playing a musical instrument Behavioral Traits Instinctual actions Nest building and migration. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Dominant and Recessive Traits

Dominant and Recessive Traits

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What are traits?• Physical Traits

– Can be seen by others– Eye color, hair color, height, left handed

• Acquired Traits– Learned skills– Playing a sport, riding a bike, playing a musical

instrument• Behavioral Traits

– Instinctual actions– Nest building and migration

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Review Terms Used in Modern Genetics

• Genotype– The particular alleles (genes) an individual carries– They are inherited from your biological parents– Genes control your traits

• Phenotype– An individual’s observable traits

• What people can SEE when they look at you

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Review Terms Used in Modern Genetics

• An individual with non-identical alleles of a gene is heterozygous for that gene– Examples: Bb, Tt, Aa

• An individual with identical alleles of a gene is homozygous for that gene– Examples: BB or bb, TT or tt

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Terms Used in Modern Genetics

• An allele is dominant if its effect masks the effect of a recessive allele paired with it– Capital letters (A) signify dominant alleles;

lowercase letters (a) signify recessive alleles– Homozygous dominant (AA)– Homozygous recessive (aa)– Heterozygous (Aa)

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What traits do you have?

• We will go through the most common traits that people have

• On your sheet, record if you have the mentioned trait or not

• You may have to ask your neighbor for help

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Detached (EE, Ee) or attached (ee) Earlobes

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Can Tongue Roll (TT, Tt) or Can’t (tt)

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Dimples (DD, Dd) No Dimples (dd)

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Right (RR, Rr) or Left (rr) handed?

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Freckles (FF, Ff) No Freckles (ff)

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Curly (HH, Hh) or Straight (hh)

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Cleft Chin (CC, Cc) or No Cleft (cc)

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Allergies (AA, Aa) or No Allergies (aa)

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Hand Clasp Right over Left?

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Normal (BB, Bb) Color Blindness (bb)

Can you see the number inside the circle?

If you cannot, you may be colorblind

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Widow’s Peak (WW, Ww) or Straight (ww)

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Data

• We will now record our class data and graph our results

• Does our data support which genes are dominant and which genes are recessive?

• What about the whole 7th grade?


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