Jeopardy Gametes Other Crosses Meiosis Punnett Squares More Punnett Squares Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
OUTLINE 13 Extensions to Mendel’s Rules A. Partial dominanace 1. incomplete dominanace 2. Co-dominance B. More than 2 possible alleles at a locus 1. Human.
Section 11-3 Exploring Mendelian Genetics Wanted To Know If: Segregation Was Truly Independent or Does The Segregation Of One Pair Of Alleles Affect.
Chapters 11-12. * True-breeding * Hybridization * P generation * F 1 generation * F 2 generation * Alleles * Dominant * Recessive * Homozygous * Heterozygous.
Experiments on DNA We did this yesterday. (Or at least tried) What to do with the post-it. On the door place the post-it based on how well you understand.
Exploring Mendelian Genetics 11-3. Independent Assortment Mendel wondered if the segregation of one pair of alleles affect the segregation of another.
Biology Questions to Review for the Kansas State Science Assessment.
Exploring Mendelian Genetics Section 11-3 Objectives: 7.0 Apply Mendel's law to determine phenotypic and genotypic probabilities of offspring. 7.1 Defining.
Unit 6: Inheritance Part 2: Complex Patterns of Inheritance.
SC.912.L.16.1 Valentina Orrego Period: 3. Gregor Mendel Austrian monk, also known as the “father of modern genetics”, that discovered the basic principles.
Unit: Mendelian Genetics. For example: ◦ Some alleles are neither dominant nor recessive. ◦ In most organisms, the majority of genes have more than two.
Chapter 10 Notes, Part II The Theory of Natural Selection.