02 heredity animal activity
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Bell Work1) Which one of these moths is
heterozygous?
2) What is the recessive allele in this situation?
3) What is the phenotype of moth B?
If you have your phone with a QR code reader handy….Get it out. Scan the QR code at front table…
A
B
C
Welcome!
Itinerary Bell Work Heredity: Inheritance and
Variation of Traits – Traits activity
Mark your Agendas:ManipulatAIRS Lab report
DUE TODAY – Staple your design sheets to your or your parter’s Lab report.
By the end of today you should :
Be familiar with the language of heredity or be able to access sources that enable you to learn unit vocabulary
Clarifying Traits vs. Alleles
Recall that a trait is
Alleles are
Ex:
Earwax – wet or dry?
A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
Alternative forms of a gene for each variation of a trait of an organism.
EW.
Eye ColorAbility to roll tongueSkin Color
Why Hello There!
4 minutes
End
Look at the person across from you
Give them a high give. (Fist bump if you are super hip…wave awkwardly if you are supershy…)
Identify AS MANY TRAITS AS POSSIBLE in 4 minutes.
Trait Similarities
Notice that among related animals, general traits are similar. (i.e. all of the Elephant varieties had 4 legs, a trunk and tusks)
But what if we COULD genetically alter a pet to produce a new species with the traits of several species? What would your ideal designer pet be??
Choosing a base pet
Discuss at your table ideas for a base pet. If you have your phone, scan the QR codes at the front if you didn’t already.
What pet do we want to use as the class pet? Join the discussion on Today’s meet.
I’d like to end up with this being our class mascot. Really spend some time thinking of good ideas for your animal that will represent the class!
Choosing traits
We want to alter 7 traits for our pet.
What are your ideas for traits? Post them to Today’s meet.A.) Animal size
B.) Body covering (skin? scales? Armor?
C.) Number of arms/legs
D.) Coloration
E.) Number of eyes
F.) Type of tail
G.) Hand/Foot type
Pick your traits
Make your choices for YOUR INDIVIDUAL animal.
Draw your perfect pet
Name your perfect pet species
Describe your pet in detail, focusing on: traits from the original species that you changed
Why you feel that your traits are more beneficial. What are the advantages of your pet over the original?
Exit Slip Reflection:
Take a look at your picture.
What are the possible problems or disadvantages of owning this pet in reality? Be specific.