In general, did the simulated mice align with your predictions from the Punnett squares?.

Answer :

Research studies are often carried out using mouse. From the study, the simulated mice was said to align with the predictions from the Punnett squares. So the answer is Yes.

The reason why some of the percentages did not exactly match your predicted results because the Mice don't have large litters, so the sample size was not large enough.

If the experiment is to be done again, I can improve upon experimental design by;

  • Increase the number of mice bred.
  • Examine a different trait within mice.
  • Examine a trait in another species.
  • Test patterns for future generations.

A lot of studies is been carried out on the Genetics of the mouse.  The  early development of inbred lines were studied. The mouse is known to be a good tool to identify the genetic basis of both normal and disease traits.

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In general, did the simulated mice align with your predictions from the Punnett squares?

(Choices: Yes, No)

Error Analysis: What might be the reason that some of your percentages didn't exactly match your predicted results?

Options are;

  • Gametes aren't responsible for inheritance.
  • Mice don't have large litters, so the sample size was not large enough.
  • The wrong type of mice were used.

If you did the experiment again, how could you improve upon the experimental design? Check all that apply.

  • Increase the number of mice bred.
  • Examine a different trait within mice.
  • Examine a trait in another species.
  • Test patterns for future generations

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Answer:

The answer is yes....

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