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APJ Abdul Kalam, who was the 11th President of India and a renowned scientist. The book is co-authored by Arun Tiwari. The book is divided into seven parts, each detailing a different phase of Dr. Kalam's life. It starts with his childhood in Rameswaram, moves Show more…
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Summary and Interpretation of Data 1. Compile the data for all the baby dragons produced by all the students in the following chart. Mother (WwHh) wh wH Wh WH Father (wwhh) wh Genotype of baby = Number of babies with this genotype = Phenotype: Wings ___ or no wings ___ Horns big ___ or small ___ Genotype of baby = Number of babies with this genotype = Phenotype: Wings ___ or no wings ___ Horns big ___ or small ___ Genotype of baby = Number of babies with this genotype = Phenotype: Wings ___ or no wings ___ Horns big ___ or small ___ Genotype of baby = Number of babies with this genotype = Phenotype: Wings ___ or no wings ___ Horns big ___ or small ___ 2. Do any of the baby dragons with wings have small horns? Does either parent have the combination of wings and small horns? How did this new combination of characteristics (wings and small horns) arise in some of the baby dragons? (Your answer will include events during meiosis and fertilization, so you may find it helpful to review the diagram of meiosis and the chart of fertilization.) 3. You used your understanding of meiosis and fertilization to predict whether baby dragons with wings and without wings would be equally likely to have big horns. What was your prediction? Use the class results shown above to complete the following table. Fraction that have big horns Baby dragons with wings Baby dragons without wings Results Do your results match your prediction?
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Summary and Interpretation of Data Compile the data for all the baby dragons produced by all the students in the following chart. Mother (WwHh) Genotype of baby Genotype of baby Genotype of baby Genotype of baby Number of babies with this genotype Number of babies with this genotype Number of babies with this genotype Number of babies with this genotype Phenotype: Wings big small Phenotype: Wings big small Phenotype: Wings big small Phenotype: Wings big small Do any of the baby dragons with wings have small horns? Does either parent have the combination of wings and small horns? (See page 1.) How did this new combination of characteristics (wings and small horns) arise in some of the baby dragons? (Your answer will include events during meiosis and fertilization, so you may find it helpful to review the diagram of meiosis on page 2 and the chart of fertilization on page 3.) On page 3 you used your understanding of meiosis and fertilization to predict whether baby dragons with wings and without wings would be equally likely to have big horns. What was your prediction? Use the class results shown above to complete the following table: Fraction that have big horns: Baby dragons with wings: Baby dragons without wings: Results Do your results match your prediction?
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