Part A
Choose your main subject. You can choose yourself, a friend, or a family member. The relatives you compare your main subject with can be parents, a parent and a sibling, two siblings, or a parent and a grandparent.
Many human traits are complex, because more than one gene controls them. As a result, there are a variety of possible traits. For example, there are several possible eye or hair colors among humans. Even with this complexity and variance, there are traits that tend to show a dominant or a recessive inheritance pattern. This table shows some common dominant and recessive traits in humans and gives the genetic abbreviation for each trait.
Part B
Look at your table. What conclusions can you draw about the genetic makeup of your main subject?
Part C
Can you draw any conclusions regarding the genetic makeup of one or both parents of the main subject? Explain the answer based on your interviews.
Part D
Can you say for sure whether the parents of the subject are hom ozygous or hete rozygous for all the traits you listed? Explain your answer.
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