A sorting and recombination of genes during sexual reproduction results in a great variety of possible gene combinations from the offspring of any two parents (i.e., Punnett squares and pedigrees). Students will understand concepts in a single trait cross (e.g., alleles, dominant trait, recessive trait, phenotype, genotype, homozygous, heterozygous, incomplete dominance, and sex-linked traits).
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Sexual Reproduction
Single Trait Crosses e.g.
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4 - Integrate (Investigations)
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4 - I can integrate process standards in an investigation to discover more about this standard.
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A. Through sexual reproduction a great variety of possible gene combinations and occur in a parent's offspring.
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A.1 How can gene combinations in offspring be predicted?
A.2 What methods can be used to document for sorting and recombination of genes during sexual reproduction?
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