[nabs-l] punnett squares
Chris Nusbaum
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Thu Mar 8 02:18:25 UTC 2012
Oh, wow; so you can do Punnett Squares in Excel and it's
accessible?
Chris
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Use Excel or a table in Microsoft Word.
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Oh yeah! The only problem with that solution, Josh (and BTW, I
did the
same thing in bio last year, that is, my IA, instructional
assistant,
Brailled them for me) is when the teacher asks you on an
assignment or
test or something to actually make the punnet square from
scratch. Then
you'd have to use a Brailler.
Chris
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real
problem is the misunderstanding and lack of education that
exists. If a
blind person has the proper training and opportunity, blindness
can be
reduced to a mere physical nuisance."
-- Kenneth Jernigan
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From: josh gregory <joshkart12 at gmail.com
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Date sent: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 20:13:12 -0500
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Or just ask them to braille them out for you, that's what was
done for
me. Took a while for me to get it, but I think the teacher said
I was
one of the few that actually got the concept. Btw, brings back
memories, Ashley. :)
On 2/27/12, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
Hi,
You cannot do punnet squares in a linear form on a braille note.
Use a
brailler; yes do them on graph paper or make the squares
tactilly
somehow.
I used large print. But same concepts apply. Punnet squares
are a grid
of
squares. So picture a small table.
I believe they are two rows, two colums as I recall. You put
two
letters in each square to represent genes.
I really hope I explain the representation right as its been
years since
bio
for me.
If you bring two of the same letters together, its homozygous.
Note the
capital or lowercase letters as I write.
Capitals are dominant and lower case are recessive.
Example: bb for recessive brown eyes.
Example B B for dominant blue eyes.
If you have different case of letters, its hetro zygous.
You look at the top letter and letter on the side to put the
letters in
the
square. For instance a Large P for dominant gene on top and on
the side a
small O for recessive gene. So you write P O in the block.
Quite hard to explain without showing you. I suggest you ask
your
teachers
for clarification.
This video might help; maybe if you watch it with a sighted
person they
can
help you understand it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8SQAiVWw_s
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: vejas
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 7:08 PM
To: nabs-l at nfbnet.org
Subject: [nabs-l] punnett squares
Hi,
I am really, really, really confused with Punnett squares. So I
have some questions about them.
First, to make them, should I use a Perkins Brailler? I do all
my
other science work, as well as for my other subjects except math
homework, on my Braille-Note Apex. Would a Perkins Brailler be
better?
Also, do you hand-make the grids? I have some graph paper from
math that I might be able to use, but hand-making them might be
easier.
So can you please explain how to make a Punnett? Also, it would
really help if you could additionally tell me how you learned
Punnett squares because I'm really confused.
Thank you for your time. Attached to this email is a copy of
the
questions from the worksheet that I am supposed to do for
homework. Ignore Problem 10 and any others that you don't have
to solve.
Sincerely,
Vejas
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