Friday, February 17, 2012

Exploring Mendelian Genetics- What I learned

 I learned that if you cross two parents with two different traits, the offsprings will have a mix of both parent's traits. The child could either have a complete, incomplete and co-dominant trait. The complete dominance is when the dominant allele masks the recessive one. The incomplete dominance is when you don't see expected ratio in the F2 generation. The co-dominance is when both traits are expressed at the same time. I also learned that you can't give people your blood unless their your blood type.

2 comments:

  1. maybe add a little more detail about the blood types next time... otherwise good job! :)

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  2. Sam, good but try to correct or add to where she did talk about blood types.

    Abby, you don't seem to understand the difference between co-dominant and incomplete dominance. Work on that.
    Some blood types can accept transfusions from other blood types, try to give more information and prove to me that you learned something well.

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