| Understanding a Gene Pool |
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Purpose: Supplies: Draw a data table like the following:
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Label one bowl or glass as male gametes
and one as female gametes. Count out 30 red beans and 70
white beans and place them in one of the bowls. Mix the beans. Place
another 30 red beans and 70 white beans in the second bowl. Mix the
beans. The red beans represent the dominant allele for brown coat color
(B) in rabbits; the white beans represent the recessive allele for white
coat color (b).
On another sheet of paper draw a cross-multiplication table. Complete the table to calculate the expected frequency of red and white alleles in the population. |
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Without looking at the beans, reach into each bowl
and draw out one bean.
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Record what combination of beans you drew. After you
record the result, place each bean back in the bowl from which it came.
Mix the beans.
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Repeat another 49 times and record your results.
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2. How do the results of your first 50 draws compare with the frequencies predicted in your cross-multiplication table? Applications:
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