Family Pedigree Assignment Instructions and Activities

 
ALL periods should READ “My
Family Pedigree” assignment
posted on Classroom
 
You will need to complete this assignment by Friday, 1/22. PLEASE complete at home
tonight.  You will “TURN IN” via Classrooms using the Classrooms “turn in” button.
Take 
5 minutes
 right now to read and ask each other’s questions about the instructions.
 
1
st
, B2 and B4 slides 3 – 36
5
th
 period only slides 37 - 39
 
Sorry guys I’m gone today. Both of my sitters are sick, so I’m home being mom.
PLEASE be respectful to Mrs. Tracy. 
She’s a nurse and can help you with this blood
type information. You know the procedures (ask to go to the restroom, help each
other AND stay on task). 
NO phones until your class has completed the tutorial 
I
created for you. 
Do NOT argue with Mrs. Tracy. 
She is very knowledgeable and very
sweet. Remember subs have a hard job but YOU can make her day go well 
If you understand what’s going on, PLEASE share YOUR knowledge and teach
others.
Positive feedback will result in a positive result for YOU! Keep that in mind 
 
Partner Whiteboard learning!
 
Per pair get one whiteboard, one dry-erase marker and a paper towel
Follow directions on each slide. Take notes when needed and complete practice
problems when asked.
 
Quiz next period! 
You can also watch videos on Classrooms for review.
 
Erase
…Make a key for the following...
 
In horses, chestnut fur color
is 
incompletely dominant 
to
white horse. The
heterozygous genotype
results in a roan horse.
 
Answer:
 
In horses, chestnut fur color
is incompletely dominant to
white horse. The
heterozygous genotype
results in a roan horse.
 
Chestnut = C
White = W
Roan = CW
 
Erase
..Same key, new question
 
Chestnut = C
White = W
Roan = CW
What results if a white horse is bred with a roan horse? Show the
cross as well as the genotypes and phenotypes of the parents and
offspring.
 
 
Answer:
 
Chestnut = C
White = W
Roan = CW
What results if a white horse is bred with a roan horse? Show the
cross as well as the genotypes and phenotypes of the parents and
offspring.
 
WW x CW
Chestnut = 0%
White = 50%
Roan = 50%
 
 
Erase
…new question, same key
 
Chestnut = C
White = W
Roan = CW
A breeder has a herd of chestnut and roan horses. Can he bred any of
these horses to make a white horse?
Show punnett square to prove
 
 
Answer
 
Chestnut = C
White = W
Roan = CW
A breeder has a herd of chestnut and roan horses. Can he bred any of
these horses to make a white horse?
NO white horses can be produced.
Chestnut (CC) x Roan (CW)
50% chestnut
50% Roan
0% white
 
 
White and black coat fur color
are codominant to each other.
 
Erase
Make a key for the following…
 
White and black coat fur color are
codominant to each other.
White = W
Black = B
Spots =WB
 
Answer:
 
White and black coat fur color are
codominant to each other. Both
colors are dominant to purple
 
Make a key
 
White and black coat fur color are codominant to
each other. Both colors are dominant to purple
White = W
Black = B
Spots = WB
Purple = a
 (recessive so it gets a lowercase letter)
 
Answer
 
Blood types
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttjn1jVACk8
 
After the video
 
For simplicity, we will only focus
on the four phenotypes:
 
Type A Blood
 
Type B Blood
 
Type AB Blood
 
Type O Blood
 
Make a Key
 
A-type and B-type blood
are 
codominant
 to each
other and are dominant
over O-blood type.
 
Make a Key
 
A-type and B-type blood are
codominant
 to each other and are
dominant over O-blood type.
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
Don’t let the captiol “I” before the A or B confuse you. It shows you
that there are multiple options that are dominant, so you use capitol
“I” for the dominant and lowercase “i” for the recessive
 
Write the genotype for Homozygous
A-type.
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
The genotype for Homozygous A-
type is
answer: 
IA IA
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Write the genotype for a
 
Hetero A-type.
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Write the genotype for a Hetero A-
type ?
Answer: 
IA i
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Write the genotype for Hetero B-
type
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
The genotype for Hetero B-type is
IB i
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Write the genotype for O-type
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
The genotype for O-type is
i i
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Homozygous B-type & O-type
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Predict blood-type for the children…
 
Homozygous B-type & O-type
answer: IBIB x ii
  
100% - IBi
  
100% - Type B Blood
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
 
AB Type & Hetero A-type
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
AB Type & Hetero A-type
answer: IAIB x IAi
 
25% - IAIA
 
25% - IAi
 
25% - IAIB
 
25% - IBi
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Homo B-type & Hetero B-type
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Homo B-type & Hetero B-type
answer: IBIB x IBi
 
50% - IBIB
 
50% - IBi
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Mom – B-type
Child – B-type
Dad - ????
Parents: IBIB x IBIB 
   
   
    

…list them!
 
Now
…use your new skills to identify ALL the possible
genotypes for the parents.
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Mom – B-type
Child – B-type
Dad - ???
 
IBIB x IBIB
  
IBi x IBIB
IBIB x IAIB
  
IBi x IAIB
IBIB x IBi
  
IBi x IBi
IBIB x ii
   
IBi x ii
 
Dad – O-type
Child – O-type
Child – B-type
Mom-  ???
 
There are TWO possible crosses for this example.
 
 
Type A Blood = IA
 
Type B Blood = IB
 
Type AB Blood = IAIB
 
Type O Blood = i
 
Dad – O-type 
(ii)
Child – O-type 
(ii)
Child – B-type 
(IBi)
Mom-  ???
 
IBIB x ii
IBi x ii
 
We’ve now have covered ALL
information for your pink packet.
Continue to practice with your pink
practice (BOTH of them!)
 
 
Video tutorials on Classrooms.
Don’t forget “My Family Pedigree” assignment needs to be “turn in” via Classrooms by
Friday (aka tomorrow)
 
5
th
 period only
 
Today you will understand the (+) and (-) about blood, along with the four
phenotypes.
 
1
st
 – watch video: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttjn1jVACk8
 
Here’s the summary
 
EACH four phenotypes can either be Rh+ or Rh-
This makes 8 different blood types
 
One blood sample is test
with each serums above.
The result of this blood is
Type B(-).
 
With blood type testing, if
CLUMPING happens, that means
it’s a match for that type.
 
Clumping
means the
sample is
Type B
 
NO
Clumping
means the
sample is
NOT Type A
 
NO
Clumping
means the
sample is
NOT Rh(+)
 
As a class, complete this tutorial
 
http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/circulatorysystem/quizzes/blood/blood_type/q
uiz.html
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  1. ALL periods should READ My Family Pedigree assignment posted on Classroom You will need to complete this assignment by Friday, 1/22. PLEASE complete at home tonight. You will TURN IN via Classrooms using the Classrooms turn in button. Take 5 minutes right now to read and ask each other s questions about the instructions.

  2. 1st, B2 and B4 slides 3 36 5thperiod only slides 37 - 39 Sorry guys I m gone today. Both of my sitters are sick, so I m home being mom. PLEASE be respectful to Mrs. Tracy. She s a nurse and can help you with this blood type information. You know the procedures (ask to go to the restroom, help each other AND stay on task). NO phones until your class has completed the tutorial I created for you. Do NOT argue with Mrs. Tracy. She is very knowledgeable and very sweet. Remember subs have a hard job but YOU can make her day go well If you understand what s going on, PLEASE share YOUR knowledge and teach others. Positive feedback will result in a positive result for YOU! Keep that in mind

  3. Partner Whiteboard learning! Per pair get one whiteboard, one dry-erase marker and a paper towel Follow directions on each slide. Take notes when needed and complete practice problems when asked. Quiz next period! You can also watch videos on Classrooms for review.

  4. EraseMake a key for the following... In horses, chestnut fur color is incompletely dominant to white horse. The heterozygous genotype results in a roan horse.

  5. Answer: In horses, chestnut fur color is incompletely dominant to white horse. The heterozygous genotype results in a roan horse. Chestnut = C White = W Roan = CW

  6. Erase..Same key, new question Chestnut = C White = W Roan = CW What results if a white horse is bred with a roan horse? Show the cross as well as the genotypes and phenotypes of the parents and offspring.

  7. Answer: Chestnut = C White = W Roan = CW What results if a white horse is bred with a roan horse? Show the cross as well as the genotypes and phenotypes of the parents and offspring. WW x CW Chestnut = 0% White = 50% Roan = 50%

  8. Erasenew question, same key Chestnut = C White = W Roan = CW A breeder has a herd of chestnut and roan horses. Can he bred any of these horses to make a white horse? Show punnett square to prove

  9. Answer Chestnut = C White = W Roan = CW A breeder has a herd of chestnut and roan horses. Can he bred any of these horses to make a white horse? NO white horses can be produced. Chestnut (CC) x Roan (CW) 50% chestnut 50% Roan 0% white

  10. EraseMake a key for the following White and black coat fur color are codominant to each other.

  11. Answer: White and black coat fur color are codominant to each other. White = W Black = B Spots =WB

  12. Make a key White and black coat fur color are codominant to each other. Both colors are dominant to purple

  13. Answer White and black coat fur color are codominant to each other. Both colors are dominant to purple White = W Black = B Spots = WB Purple = a (recessive so it gets a lowercase letter)

  14. Blood types https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttjn1jVACk8

  15. After the video For simplicity, we will only focus on the four phenotypes: Type A Blood Type B Blood Type AB Blood Type O Blood

  16. Make a Key A-type and B-type blood are codominant to each other and are dominant over O-blood type.

  17. Make a Key A-type and B-type blood are codominant to each other and are dominant over O-blood type. Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i Don t let the captiol I before the A or B confuse you. It shows you that there are multiple options that are dominant, so you use capitol I for the dominant and lowercase i for the recessive

  18. Write the genotype for Homozygous A-type. Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  19. The genotype for Homozygous A- type is answer: IA IA Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  20. Write the genotype for a Hetero A-type. Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  21. Write the genotype for a Hetero A- type ? Answer: IA i Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  22. Write the genotype for Hetero B- type Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  23. The genotype for Hetero B-type is IB i Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  24. Write the genotype for O-type Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  25. The genotype for O-type is i i Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  26. Predict blood-type for the children Homozygous B-type & O-type Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  27. Homozygous B-type & O-type answer: IBIB x ii 100% - IBi 100% - Type B Blood Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  28. AB Type & Hetero A-type Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  29. AB Type & Hetero A-type answer: IAIB x IAi 25% - IAIA 25% - IAi 25% - IAIB 25% - IBi Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  30. Homo B-type & Hetero B-type Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  31. Homo B-type & Hetero B-type answer: IBIB x IBi 50% - IBIB 50% - IBi Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i

  32. Nowuse your new skills to identify ALL the possible genotypes for the parents. Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i Mom B-type Child B-type Dad - ???? Parents: IBIB x IBIB this cross will produce a B-type child. There are 7 other possible crosses list them!

  33. Mom B-type Child B-type Dad - ??? IBIB x IBIB IBIB x IAIB IBIB x IBi IBIB x ii IBi x IBIB IBi x IAIB IBi x IBi IBi x ii

  34. Dad O-type Child O-type Child B-type Mom- ??? Type A Blood = IA Type B Blood = IB Type AB Blood = IAIB Type O Blood = i There are TWO possible crosses for this example.

  35. Dad O-type (ii) Child O-type (ii) Child B-type (IBi) Mom- ??? IBIB x ii IBi x ii

  36. Weve now have covered ALL information for your pink packet. Continue to practice with your pink practice (BOTH of them!) Video tutorials on Classrooms. Don t forget My Family Pedigree assignment needs to be turn in via Classrooms by Friday (aka tomorrow)

  37. 5th period only Today you will understand the (+) and (-) about blood, along with the four phenotypes. 1st watch video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttjn1jVACk8

  38. Heres the summary NO Clumping means the sample is NOT Type A NO Clumping means the sample is NOT Rh(+) EACH four phenotypes can either be Rh+ or Rh- This makes 8 different blood types Clumping means the sample is Type B One blood sample is test with each serums above. The result of this blood is Type B(-). With blood type testing, if CLUMPING happens, that means it s a match for that type.

  39. As a class, complete this tutorial http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/circulatorysystem/quizzes/blood/blood_type/q uiz.html

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