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OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

Medal! Anybody did assignment 03.03 Mendel, about the earlobes, free earlobes

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

Anyone?

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Could you post the assignment?

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Hmmm.. I can't access it. Could you take a screenshot and post it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol i did it

OpenStudy (bioepic):

Oh cool. That username though, @flvsucks

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

I did the assignment but don't understand the questions, u mind helping?:))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmfao. i hate this online school crap. can't wait to go to public school again. my mom forced me into online school.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah what do you need help with?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh the questions. alright let me search for it in the gradebook hold on a sec

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

I'll give medal!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you talking about the question where it says "Write a conclusion paragraph analyzing your results. In your conclusion, be sure to address the following questions:"?

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

Analysis and Conclusion: Write a conclusion paragraph analyzing your results. In your conclusion, be sure to address the following questions: Identify the trait that you believe to be dominant for each of the features surveyed. Explain your reasoning. What recessive features do you exhibit? Do you have any relatives who exhibit those same features? In the family you surveyed, what features did the offspring share with one or both parents? Were there any features that the offspring exhibited that were not exhibited by either parent? How is it possible for an offspring to exhibit a recessive trait if neither parent exhibited that recessive trait? What must be true about the parents’ genes for this to occur? Are there any results in your data that surprised you? It is possible that a recessive trait in a survey such as this one may have a greater total number than its dominant counterpart. Explain how that might happen in an investigation like this. How might surveying a different number of people or different population of people possibly change the percentages that you calculated?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i did those. but the answers are supposed to depend on the information that you recorded

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so if i give you my answers, idk if it will match up with your recorded information

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

K.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what teacher do you have

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

I have Greg Goodnight. U?!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i can't say cause idk if my teachers are creepin on this website. all i can say is that no i don't have that teacher.

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

Ohh. Really! Lol so..

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

K.

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