We started off the school year with genetics in science after doing a short bit of safety. Using the driving question “If two sets of identical twins get married (identical twin boys each marry identical twin girls) and each couple has a child, could the resulting children be identical?” To answer this question we used the site teachercollabate going through the steps in the site.
To under this question you would want to have a basic under standing of how genes get passed on you genes are made up of 23 pairs of chromosomes that you get from your parents. These are the genes that make up you. Inside each chromosome there dna and this is the code for your body. Most of your atrubutes are dissed but lots of parts of your dna But there are a few disided one peices of code of example your if your eyes are dark or light is disside by one section to fin out the chances of that you use a pungent square.
Using this you put in you parent information which can be one of three thing HH Hh hh. A capital means that it will be deminet a dominent gene is will over ride a little h which is recessive. So that means that if some one has double H there child will have dark one hundred percent of the time but the other too have a depend of the other parents genes. I think it easiest to understand when you see some examples.
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