Sunday, March 21, 2010

Genetic Variety

Genetic Variety is when your reebop doesn't have all the same genes as the parents. This has to do with our reebops because not all our reebops looked exactly like it's parents. Your reebop may not always take all it's parents traits, but it sometimes does. It sometimes takes the same traits like eye color or body color but not all the time. For example, my P1 had wings but when it breed with another reebop, the baby ended up having no wings.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Science Blog


If I could go back in time, I would tell myself more about selective breeding. I would be specific on why certain things can't breed together. Something you need to have in order to breed two things together is the same number of chromosomes. If you have a person, who has 46 chromosomes, and a pig who has 38 chromosomes, they wouldn't be able to breed together.

An experminent to test if this is true is, you could try to breed two diffrent things with different chromosome and see the outcome. Then breed two things with the same amount of chromosomes. An example for this experment could be, trying to breed two flowers.