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Dominant & Recessive Gene Experiments
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Background Information
- What is the difference between dominant vs. recessive genes? [View Experiment]
- Genetics Dominance - Wikipedia [View Experiment]
- Mendelian inheritance [View Experiment]
- Gregor Mendel: The Pea Plant Experiment [View Experiment]
- Recessive and Dominant Inheritance [View Experiment]
- The Basics on Genes and Genetic Disorders [View Experiment]
- Epistasis: Gene Interaction and Phenotype Effects [View Experiment]
K-12 Experiments, Labs, Lesson Plans and Science Fair Projects
- Dominant and Recessive Genes Printable (Grades 5 - 6) [View Experiment]
- How dominant traits, recessive traits, genotypes, and phenotypes help produce variation in a population. [View Experiment]
- The idea of dominant and recessive genes [View Experiment]
- Dominant and Recessive Genes [View Experiment]
- What Will Our Baby Look Like? [View Experiment]
- Mendel's work, genetic terms (homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype, genotype), the construction of Punnett Squares, and the construction of Pedigree Tests (Grades 9 - 10). [View Experiment]
- Distinguish the difference between the dominant and recessive genes and phenotype and genotype. Predict the results of a monohybrid genetic cross using the Punnett Square (Grades 5 - 8). [View Experiment]
- Differentiate between dominant and recessive traits and genotypes and calculate ratios and probabilities using Punnett squares [View Experiment]
- Mendelian Genetics (Grades 9 - 12) [View Experiment]
- Maths concepts and human genetics (Grade 9) [View Experiment]
- Law of Segregation - the Mendel Pea Plant Experiment [View Experiment]
- Mendel’s Experiments: Teacher's Manual [View Experiment]
- Lab: examine inheritance patters in cats through a computer program called Catlab [View Experiment]
- The Study of Fruit Fly Genetics at City High School [View Experiment]
- Mendelian Genetics Lab [View Experiment]
- Class Traits Lab [View Experiment]
- Population Genetics Lab [View Experiment]
- Human Inheritance Lab [View Experiment]
- Students determine four traits of four siblings by randomly selecting a gene from containers representing the mother and father. [View Experiment]
- Investigating Mendelian Genetics with Wisconsin Fast Plants™ [View Experiment]
- Use pedigree analysis to determine how several human physical traits are inherited. [View Experiment]
- Dominant and Recessive Genes in Cat Breeding [View Experiment]
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