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usually hides the direct answer. Instead of a simple Punnett square, students must trace the inheritance of the ABO gene (chromosome 9) across three generations.
To solve the pedigree, you must work backward from his children (AB-) have children with Type O ( ) or Type A ( cap I to the cap A-th power i must carry a recessive Joseph's Blood Type: cap I to the cap B-th power i 3. Solve the Mystery (The Thief) The thief is typically identified by matching both the blood type found at the safe attached earlobe trait The Thief: lab activity blood type pedigree mystery answer key upd
Step 1: Start with the RecessivesThe easiest way to begin solving the mystery is to look for individuals with Type O blood. Because Type O is recessive, their genotype must be OO. Write this down immediately. usually hides the direct answer
Note: There are dozens of versions of this lab on Teachers Pay Teachers, Lab-Aids, and Flinn Scientific. The following is based on the most common 2023-2024 "UPD" (Updated) version circulating in high school biology curricula. Solve the Mystery (The Thief) The thief is
is the only relative whose blood type and earlobe trait both align with the evidence. Course Hero Answer Summary The answer key identifies the thief as