Warm-up:
PLAN:
1. Human Traits Lab (WS) [Different WS for honors and CP!)
HW:
CP: Finish graphing lab part C, Mutations Webquest due by midnight WEDNESDAY, GENETICS QUIZ & Notebook Check Thursday!
HONORS: Answer lab questions on separate sheet of paper:
Lab Questions on separate sheet of paper:
- What is a mutation? ¿Qué es una mutación?
- How are they caused? ¿Cómo se causan?
- Are they always bad for you? Give an example. ¿Siempre son malos para ti? De un ejemplo.
PLAN:
1. Human Traits Lab (WS) [Different WS for honors and CP!)
HW:
CP: Finish graphing lab part C, Mutations Webquest due by midnight WEDNESDAY, GENETICS QUIZ & Notebook Check Thursday!
HONORS: Answer lab questions on separate sheet of paper:
Lab Questions on separate sheet of paper:
- Overall, was the A (dominant) form or B (recessive) form of a trait more common for the class? Why do you think there’s a clear dominant trait for each one (no or few ties)?
- Was the B form of any trait more frequent for the class? Make a hypothesis why this was so.
- Do you think people who live in the same area would show more similarity than people who live far apart? Explain.
- Do you think our class population is typical of the global population? How might our data change? Give one example.
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