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Posted by: rttlrvenom at Thu Oct 14 18:09:38 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rttlrvenom ] well we started our hereditary and genetics unit about a week ago. Wednesday we started punnet squares. I was like alright i know how to do these this will be easy, because of being into cornsnakes, iv had a little practice with this. Well the teacher completely confused me... now im so confused i cant even think. He is making things heterzygous and homozygous that dont even really matter like dimples, and earlobes. I had to have a talk with him and explain that he should try things like Amelanistic, Anerthristic, and hypomelanistic, along with motley, and stripe. Well he had no clue what i was talking about so i had to explain it to him. Now hes combineing things and not calling them the right thing. Example would be a Homozygous Amelanistic Anery A, He thinks thats the right answer and i keep telling him that its what is called a snow and he has no idea what im talking about. So i had to explain to refresh his memory from earlier this week and tell him that an Amelanistic Anery A (snow)is Co-Dominant. Or it shows both traits. Once he under stood what i was talking about and got unconfused we were able to come up with some more easy traits to combine in punnet squares. I think im on the right track feel free to fix anything i might have gotten wrong. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: 10th grade Bio.......Kinda off topic but still relates - carl3, Thu Oct 14 18:34:02 2004 >> Next Message: You have come a long ways Grasshopper - bpackertx, Fri Oct 15 12:05:12 2004 >> Next Message: Your teacher is not as far off base as you think. - Paul Hollander, Fri Oct 15 19:21:18 2004 | ||
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