Answer:
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Explanation:
Heredity Lab Report
Instructions: In the Heredity lab, you investigated how hamsters inherit traits from their parents. Record your observations in the lab report below. You will submit your completed report.
Name and Title:
Include your name, instructor's name, date, and name of the lab.
Objective(s):
In your own words, what was the purpose of this lab?
Hypothesis:
In this section, please include the if/then statements you developed during your lab activity. These statements reflect your predicted outcomes for the experiment.
Test One: If I breed a short fur, FF female with a short fur, Ff male, then I will expect to see (all short fur; some short and some long fur; all long fur) offspring.
Test Two: If I breed a short fur, Ff female with a short fur, Ff male, then I will expect to see (all short fur; some short and some long fur; all long fur) offspring.
Test Three: If I breed a long fur, ff female with a long fur, ff male, then I will expect to see (all short fur; some short and some long fur; all long fur) offspring.
Procedure:
The procedures are listed in your virtual lab. You do not need to repeat them here. Please be sure to identify the test variable (independent variable) and the outcome variable (dependent variable) for this investigation.
Remember, the test variable is what is changing in this investigation. The outcome variable is what you are measuring in this investigation.
Test variable (independent variable):
Outcome variable (dependent variable):
1) Test One: If I breed a short fur, FF female with a short fur, Ff male, then I will expect to see what type of offspring?
all short fur;
some short and some long fur;
all long fur offspring.
Cross: FF x Ff
Gametes) F F F f
Punnett square) F F
F FF FF
f Ff Ff
F1) Genotype:
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% FF
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% Ff
Phenotype:
4/4 = 100% Short-furred individuals
2) Test Two: If I breed a short fur, Ff female with a short fur, Ff male, then I will expect to see what type of offspring? Pick 1)
all short fur;
some short and some long fur;
all long fur offspring.
Cross: Ff x Ff
Gametes) F f F f
Punnett square) F f
F FF Ff
f Ff ff
F1) Genotype:
1/4 = 25% FF
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% Ff
1/4 = 25% ff
Phenotype:
3/4 = 75% Short-furred individuals
1/4 = 25% long-furred individuals
3) Test Three: If I breed a long fur, ff female with a long fur, ff male, then I will expect to see what type of offspring? Pick 1)
all short fur;
some short and some long fur;
all long fur offspring.
Cross: ff x ff
Gametes) f f f f
Punnett square) f f
f ff ff
f ff ff
F1) Genotype:
4/4 = 100% ff
Phenotype:
4/4 = 100% long-furred individuals
Conclusion:
Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please write in complete sentences.
Which genotype(s) and phenotype for fur length are dominant?
Answer -
Genotype: FF + Ff
Phenotype: Short fur
Which genotype(s) and phenotype for fur length are recessive?
Answer -
Genotype: ff
Phenotype: Long fur
If you have a hamster with short fur, what possible genotypes could the hamster have?
Answer - Recessive is marked by two lowercase letters meaning ff. 3. If you have a hamster with short fur, what possible genotypes could the hamster have? If you have a hamster with short fur, that means it would be recessive and the genotype would be ff.
If you have a hamster with long fur, what possible genotypes could the hamster have?
Answer - If you have a hamster with long fur, what possible genotypes could the hamster have? Ff or ff 5. The mystery hamster was a genotype of ff and the phenotype for long fur and the parents can create offspring that have long fur or short fur because they are heterozygous dominant.
Did your data support your hypotheses? Use evidence to support your answer for each test.
Test One:
Test Two:
Test Three:
Which hamsters are the parents of the mystery hamster? Include evidence to prove that they are the correct parents.
Answer - Test 3.