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Activity 59-Gene Combo
Background information on the coin toss model:
- The outcome of a coin toss represents the one version of a tail color gene that is contained in the sex cell contributed by the parent critter. “Heads” represent the blue version and “Tails” represents the orange version
- A future offspring critter receives a version of the tail color gene from each of its two parents when fertilization occurs.
- Each side of the coin represents one of the two versions of the tail color gene carried by each generation 2 critter.
- Blue tail (T) color is dominant over orange tail color (t). This means that if a critter has at least one copy of the blue version of the gene, its tail is blue. A critter has an orange tail only if it has no blue version of the tail color gene.
- Genotype is the actual genetic information represented in your DNA,Phenotype is the expressed characteristic (in this case, color).
Procedure: Read the procedure on page D-31 to D-32 #1-8 and complete the data table below.
Offspring / Oceans allele contribution(T or t) / Lucy’s allele contribution
(T or t) / Offspring’s genotype
(TT, Tt, tT, tt) / Offspring’s phenotype
(blue or orange)
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Data Collection Analysis:
- Now, add your results from “Offspring’s genotype” column and fill in the group “genotype data” below.
- Add your results from Offspring’s phenotype data and fill in the “Group Phenotype data” below.
- Participate in class collection of data and fill in the “class Phenotype Data” below.
Analysis-
Group genotype data / Group phenotype data / Class Phenotype DataTT / Tt / tT / tt / Blue Tail / Orange Tail / Blue Tail / Orange Tail
- According to the class data, what is the ratio of blue tailed to orange tailed critters? Express as a ratio and as a fraction.
- Divide the number of blue-tailed offspring by the number of orange-tailed offspring.
Ratio of tail colors= number of blue-tailed offspring
number of orange-tailed offspring
- Round this value to the nearest whole number. Then express it as a ratio by writing it like this:
3:1
(whole number)
- Express this ratio as a pair of fractions, so that you can use them to complete the following sentence:
“About 3/4 of the offspring have blue tails, and about 1/4 of the offspring have orange tails.”
- Explain why the class obtained such a large ratio. For example, why isn’t the ratio of blue to orange tails 1:1, that is ½ blue and ½ orange.
3 of the 4 times you will get a BLUE result.
Blue is dominant, therefore, it will show up more.
NOTE: You get 1 allele from mom, one allele from dad,
therefore, 50% of your genes from mom, 50% from dad.
- You and your partner are about to toss two coins 100 times. Predict about how many times the outcome will be:
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- Heads-Heads (TT)- 25%
- Heads-Tails (Tt)- 25%
- Tails-Heads(tT)- 25%
- Tails-Tails (tt)- 25%
NOTE: The same holds true, ¾ would be BLUE, ¼ would be orange.
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- How sure are you that you will get exactly the results you predicted for Question 2? Explain your answer.
You cannot be 100% sure.
Probability shows us how LIKELY something will be,
but it is not for certain.
(think of a family of 4 kids…are there 2 girls and
2 boys because you are either male or female? Likely not…)
- Look back at Activity 58, Creature Features.” Do the results of the coin-tossing model match the Generation Three critter data? Explain.
YES! We got a 3:1 ratio, which is what the 3rd generation
showed. NOTE: BECAUSE ¾ BLUE,
¼ ORANGE WHEN CROSSING Tt x Tt
- Now that you have learned a little bit about dominant traits, try and write your own definition of the phrase dominant trait as it is used in genetics. HINT: Does it mean that every time any pair of critters mates, most of the offspring will have blue tails? Why or why not? ______
NOTE: It depends on what the parent’s genotype is!
If a heterozygous pair mates, then yes, most will be blue.
Any other combination will result in different %.
- Reflection:
What, if anything, needs clarification?
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