DRAGON GENETICS LAB -- Principles of Mendelian Genetics

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DRAGON GENETICS LAB -- Principles of Mendelian Genetics Dr. Pamela Esprivalo Harrell, University of North Texas, developed an earlier version of "Dragon Genetics" which is described in the January 1997 issue of Science Scope, 20:4, 33-37. Copyright 2005, Bob Farber, Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa 1 BACKGROUND Students will work in pairs in the lab to produce a dragon from the random mixing of genetic traits. Each student will be a surrogate dragon parent. They will pick up a complete set of dragon chromosomes. Surrogate dragon parent partners must be of the opposite sex, therefore one parent must pick up the double X chromosomes while the other must pick up the X/Y chromosomes. The homologous chromosomes will be separated according to Mendel s law of Independent Assortment. The genetic codes that are passed on to the baby will be recorded on the following pages. The surrogate parents must then decode the genes inherited by their bundle of joy to determine the phenotype traits of their baby. Using the pictures at the end of the handout, they will either draw a baby picture or cut out these traits and paste them together to have a picture of their baby. PROCEDURE 1. Choose a partner to be your dragon spouse. While the actual gender of your partner does not matter, one of you will be the mother dragon and the other will be the father dragon. 2. Each partner must pick up five Popsicle sticks -- one of each color of autosome, and one sex chromosome stick. Each side of a stick represents a chromosome, and the two sides together represent a pair of homologous chromosomes. 3. Each parent will list his/her genotype on the chart of Our Baby under the appropriate MOM or DAD column. (ie. If the mother dragon had F on one side of the red autosome and f on the other, that parent would write Ff in the first box of the MOM column.) 4. For each color autosome and then for the sex chromosomes, each parent will randomly drop his or her stick on the table. The side of the stick that is up represents the chromosome that is passed on to the baby. 5. The alleles from each pair of homologous chromosomes will be recorded in the data chart of Our Baby under the Alleles in egg/sperm columns. 6. The decoding chart on page 2 indicates the phenotypic effect of each gene. The trait produced by each pair of alleles should be recorded in the data chart. Remember that a CAPITAL letter is dominant over a small letter [recessive] unless the decoding chart indicates those traits are codominant, sex-influenced, or sex-limited. 7. The students will either 1) use the images on the picture page as a guide to draw a picture of the baby dragon or 2) cut out the traits for their baby, then fit them together and produce a picture of the baby. Students may also trace the traits to produce their baby s picture or just glue them to the page. 8. Students will identify the genotypes of each trait by labeling it with the symbols for each trait (27 total) and then check off on the Our Baby chart that the trait is labeled.

DRAGON GENOME DECODING OF THE GENES Chromosome Dominant genes Recessive genes Green Autosome A. no chin spike a. chin spike B. nose spike b. no nose spike C. three head flaps c. four head flaps D. no visible ear hole d. visible ear hole E. [see below] Red Autosome F. long neck f. short neck G. no back hump g. back hump H. no back spikes h. back spikes I. long tail i. short tail J. flat feet j. arched feet Dark Blue Autosome K. red eyes k. yellow eyes L. spots on neck l. no spots on neck M. [see below] N. no fang n. fang O. spots on back o. no spots on back Yellow Autosome P. no spots on thigh p. spots on thigh Q. green body q. purple body R small comb on head [see below] r. large comb on head S. [See below] T. [See below] Sex Chromosomes U. regular thigh u. pointed thigh V. four toes v. three toes W. no chest plate w. chest plate X Chromosome Only X. no. tail spike x. tail spike Z. long arms z. short arms + non-fire breather - fire breather Y chromosome only Y. male sex Codominant traits E. eye pointed at each end e. round eye Ee. eye round at front only S. Red spots s. yellow spots Ss. orange spots Sex-influenced traits M. wings m. no wings [dominant in presence of male hormone] T. no elbow spike t. elbow spike [dominant in presence of male hormone] Sex-limited traits R or r Only males have the comb on the head.

OUR BABY! Names of Parents (Mother) (Father) Green Autosomes Red (dark pink) Autosomes Dark Blue Autosomes

Yellow Autosomes Sex Chromosomes Y Attach this sheet to the picture of your baby. Each pair of dragon parents should have one chart/picture.

DRAGON GENETICS Name: Per. : Date: Questions (to be answered individually) 1. How does dropping the stick on the table and transcribing the letters on the sides facing up follow Mendel s Law of Segregation? [First state the law.] 2. Explain how dropping the green, dark blue, and red sticks illustrates Mendel s Law of Independent Assortment? [First state the law.] 3. The gene for fangs is recessive, yet most of the dragons have fangs. How can this happen? [Hint. The gene that causes dwarfism (achondroplasia) in humans is dominant.] 4. What is the sex of your baby? How did you determine the sex? 5. What traits are sex-linked? [First define sex-linked.] 6a. What traits are more likely to be found in males? [Consider sex-linked, sex-influenced and sex-limited traits.] 6b. How might these be an advantage to this sex? [Be creative in your answers.] 7a. What traits are more likely to be found in females? 7b. How might these be an advantage to this sex? Write Answers here or on your own paper..