3rd Term Lesson 4 Heredity - 9A
3rd Term Lesson 4 Heredity - 9A
3rd Term Lesson 4 Heredity - 9A
LESSON 1
Heredity and How
Traits Change
How are traits inherited?
Key Concepts
• How are traits inherited?
What do you think? Read the two statements below and decide • Why do scientists study
whether you agree or disagree with them. Place an A in the Before column
genetics?
if you agree with the statement or a D if you disagree. After you’ve read
this lesson, reread the statements to see if you have changed your mind. • What did Gregor Mendel
investigate and discover
Before Statement After
about heredity?
1. Genes are on chromosomes.
2. Only dominant genes are passed on to offspring.
3TUDY #OACH
Genetics Experiments
Experiment A Experiment B
The frog
The fruit fly developed
developed normal eyes.
normal eyes.
Visual Check
7. Recognize What
True-breeding True-breeding
happened to the yellow-pod
plant with plant with
trait in Mendel’s experiment?
green pods yellow pods
8. Name three traits Mendel tested thousands of pea plants. He tracked traits
Mendel tracked in his hybrid such as seed shape and flower color. The crosses between
experiments. hybrids for each trait produced a similar 3:1 ratio. Mendel
proposed several ideas to explain his results.
genetics (juh NE tihks): the study of how traits pass from phenotype (FEE nuh tipe): how an organism’s traits appear
parents to offspring or are expressed
genotype (JEE nuh tipe): the alleles of all the genes on an recessive trait: a genetic factor that is blocked by the
organism’s chromosomes presence of a dominant factor
heredity (huh RE duh tee): the passing of traits from selective breeding: the selection and breeding of organisms
parents to offspring for desired traits
1. Review the terms and their definitions in the Mini Glossary. Write a sentence contrasting
dominant and recessive traits.
2. Complete the graphic organizer below, which represents Mendel’s pea-plant experiments.
True-breeding Hybrids
green pod × yellow pod green pod × green pod
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3. Select a word that appears in the main heading of the outline you created when you
reviewed the lesson. In the space below, define that word.