3. Flip the coins 100 times and record your results in the chart below. Class results Your results number of flips with each Genotype Expected Ratio Tally Observed Ratio count count AA Aa aa Total flips Expected results after 100 25 50 25 100 1111 1 1111 2 1111 11 1111 1111 1111 1111 111 111 1111 1111 1 1111 1111 Total flips 27 49 24 100 1.08 1.96 0.96 Total flips Observed Ratio count 782 1.08 1,371 1.89 747 1.03 2,900
3. Flip the coins 100 times and record your results in the chart below. Class results Your results number of flips with each Genotype Expected Ratio Tally Observed Ratio count count AA Aa aa Total flips Expected results after 100 25 50 25 100 1111 1 1111 2 1111 11 1111 1111 1111 1111 111 111 1111 1111 1 1111 1111 Total flips 27 49 24 100 1.08 1.96 0.96 Total flips Observed Ratio count 782 1.08 1,371 1.89 747 1.03 2,900
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What is the correct table in these two given?
1. Take two coins and assume that heads represent the dominant
allele (A) and tails represents the recessive allele (a). The genotype for each coin is
heterozygous (Aa).
2. Assume that each coin represents one parent. When a single coin is flipped, one gamete
is formed (through the process of meiosis). If the flipped coin is on heads, then the
gamete has the dominant allele (A). When both coins are flipped simultaneously, there
will be two possible gametes that can combine through fertilization to form a zygote. Each
time you flip both coins, you will record the “genotype” of the offspring.
3. Flip the coins 100 times and record your results in the chart below
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