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1 March 2014 Cootie Genetics: Simulating Mendel's Experiments to Understand the Laws of Inheritance
Katelyn Galloway, Nadja Anderson
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“Cootie Genetics” is a hands-on, inquiry-based activity that enables students to learn the Mendelian laws of inheritance and gain an understanding of genetics principles and terminology. The activity begins with two true-breeding Cooties of the same species that exhibit five observable trait differences. Students observe the retention or loss of traits among first-generation heterozygotes, hypothesize what happened to these traits, and design an experiment to test their hypotheses by mating the first-generation Cooties. With the second generation, Mendel's principles of segregation and independent assortment of alleles are observed; dominant and recessive traits and tools students need to construct Punnett squares are apparent.

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Katelyn Galloway and Nadja Anderson "Cootie Genetics: Simulating Mendel's Experiments to Understand the Laws of Inheritance," The American Biology Teacher 76(3), 189-193, (1 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2014.76.3.7
Published: 1 March 2014
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KEYWORDS
Genetics
hands-on
inheritance
laws of genetics
Mendel
Punnett squares
scientific method
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