2. Turn in your Fieldwork folder.
3. Finish your SCREENCAST project of the Punnett Square Problem.
If you do not understand how to use the ShowMe App watch the basic tutorial of the program below:
(this was also posted on Tuesday's blog)
Click this for the ShowMe Tutorial.
Click this for the Educreations tutorial.
The Educreations code for us is KKTSVHD :)
Click here for the Prezi tutorial.
Click here for iMovie tutorial.
Click here to view the SCREENCAST example.
4. When done you need to submit work. Follow these steps:
Post your link to Google Classroom. You will get a link when you "share" your project in ShowMe or in Educreations. Videos need to be saved into GoogleDrive, copy/share the link to this file by sharing the file.
5. In Google Classroom post a CLASS COMMENT:
Please post your name, Question #, and the link to use to view your video. If you want to check your answer the substitute today has an answer key for all questions 1-25.
Everyone in our period will have access to your Punnett Square answer and we have now created a library of 25 Punnett Square problems we can study per class.
**Note that questions # 21 - 25 are the more challenging problems and are unique types of dominance/inheritance. These exceptions to our genetics rules are explained below and sometimes happen in certain traits.
Incomplete dominance: A heterozygous condition in which both alleles at a gene locus are partially expressed and which often produces an intermediate phenotype.
For Example: Red and white flowers are crossed, babies are Rr, heterozyous and show up as Pink flowers! an in-between or intermediate phenotype
Codominance: observed when two different alleles of a specific single-gene trait are both expressed simultaneously. It follows non-Mendelian inheritance patterns so that if there were red and white flowers crossed they would be expressed as red and white striped flowers, and both alleles are expressed together.
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