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GENETIC QUICK LAB RUBRICS 
ANALIZE AND CONCLUDE. 1. Calculate the percentages of each trait in your total sample. How do these numbers compare to your prediction?. 2. Form a hypothesis. Why do you think recessive traits are more common in some cases
Rubric Code: GC3W24
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Subject: Science  
Type: Class note  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric QUIK LAB. GENETICS
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INQUIRING AND DESIGNING

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NON EVIDENCE
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STATE A HYPOTHESIS, BUT IT IS NOT TESTABLE.
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STATE A TESTABLE HYPOTHESIS USING A SCIENTIFIC REASONING
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OUTLINE A TESTABLE HYPOTHESIS USING SCIENTIFIC REASONING
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OUTLINE AND EXPLAIN TESABLE HYPOTHESIS USING SCIENTIFIC REASONING
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OUTLINE AND EXPLAIN TESABLE HYPOTHESIS USING CORRECT SCIENTIFIC REASONING
PROCESSING AND EVALUATING

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NON EVIDENCE
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ACCURATELY INTERPRET DATA
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ACCURATELY INTERPRET DATA AND DESCRIBE RESULT
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ACCURATELY INTERPRET DATA AND DESCRIBE RESULTS USING SCIENTIFIC REASONING
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ACCURATELY INTERPRET DATA AND DESCRIBE RESULTS USING SCIENTIFIC REASONING
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ACCURATELY INTERPRET DATA AND DESCRIBE RESULTS USING CORRECT SCIENTIFIC REASONING



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  • HYPOTHESIS, TRAIT, PROBABILITIES

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