In this activity, you and a partner will work together to produce a baby dragon. You will simulate meiosis and fertilization, the biological processes by which the parents' genes are passed on to a baby. To begin, we will review meiosis and fertilization for dragons that have only one chromosome with a single gene.
Dragon Genetics Add a little fantasy to your genetics unit by having students practice doing genetic crosses using dragons as specimens. Dragon traits include fire breathing, wingless, and color. I have students practice on whiteboards as we work through the slides and then I have students share their solutions with the class.
The Concord Consortium's educational dragon genetics software engages students in exploring heredity, genetics, and the protein. First, list the two principles of inheritance illustrated by this Dragon Genetics activity. What are some additional complexities of inheritance in humans, other animals, and plants? Explore dragon genetics with this student handout! Learn about inheritance, meiosis, monohybrid crosses, and Mendel's laws through a fun, hands.
Name: Date: Hour: Dragon Genetics For this project students will be studying genetics using dragons. Each student will produce a dragon using the genotypes provided by the teacher. Then students will find partners and produce baby dragons to study how genes are passed on from generation to generation.
*This project is adopted from the Dragon Genetics activity developed by Science Kit & Boreal. This Dragon Genetics Activity is suitable for 9th - 12th Grade. It's alive! Turn young biologists into mad scientists with this engaging genetics activity.
Using their knowledge of chromosomes and genes, students create dragons with unique sets of traits, eventually breeding them to make a new generation of baby dragons. In the simulation activity, Dragon Genetics - Understanding Inheritance, students mimic the processes of meiosis and fertilization to investigate the inheritance of multiple genes and then use their understanding of concepts such as dominant/recessive alleles, incomplete dominance, sex-linked inheritance, and epistasis to interpret the. Genetics is a topic that most students enjoy but also have trouble understanding.
This set of laboratories teaches basic genetics concepts using a fun model, dragons. Groups of students create their own dragon using popsicle sticks as chromosomes, emphasizing the randomness of inheritance. These baby dragons are then used to answer guided question sets to help students learn some of the more.
Additional Activities for teaching/learning genetics include: -- Soap Opera Genetics (You can use one or more of the four episodes to reinforce understanding of genetic principles, Punnett squares, and the relevance of genetics to everyday life.).