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I will investigate and explain how twins that are genetically identical can have variations within their health/phenotype and personalities.
I will investigate and explain how twins that are genetically identical can have variations within their health/phenotype and personalities.
Task 1
Explore the resources below about twins.
Different Types of Twins
Different Types of Twins
Task 2
Choose 1:
1. Write 8-10 of your own research questions about twins and investigate. Be sure to include sources in your research. Include an interview of two twins in school and include them in your research. (Be sure to get written parent permission). Create a presentation about your findings and include sources.
Presentation choices:
-Explain Everything
-Pow Toon
-Prezi
-Stop-Motion
-Other formats just ask for approval
2. Research polygenic inheritance. Create a game that teaches about the concept of polygenic inheritance. Be sure to include sources for your research.
3. Create a new species. Your species must have one each of the following traits: dominant/recessive; incomplete dominance; co-dominant; sex-linked trait; polygenic trait
You must include a drawing of both parents and their offspring. Complete the punnett squares to prove the offspring match the possible genetic outcome including a dihybrid cross.
Include your work in your Book Creator.
1. Write 8-10 of your own research questions about twins and investigate. Be sure to include sources in your research. Include an interview of two twins in school and include them in your research. (Be sure to get written parent permission). Create a presentation about your findings and include sources.
Presentation choices:
-Explain Everything
-Pow Toon
-Prezi
-Stop-Motion
-Other formats just ask for approval
2. Research polygenic inheritance. Create a game that teaches about the concept of polygenic inheritance. Be sure to include sources for your research.
3. Create a new species. Your species must have one each of the following traits: dominant/recessive; incomplete dominance; co-dominant; sex-linked trait; polygenic trait
You must include a drawing of both parents and their offspring. Complete the punnett squares to prove the offspring match the possible genetic outcome including a dihybrid cross.
Include your work in your Book Creator.