Using this model you can conduct computational experiments. This model allows you to conduct several trials of the same experiment and gives you the final results. YOU NEED TO BE PATENT! Once you start an experiment, it takes some time for the experiment to run.
A monohybrid cross is a cross between two organisms with variation in one particular trait/character. In this monohybrid cross, the trait whose inheritance is being investigated is the fur-coat color of mice.
Play with the model to figure out how you can investigate phenotypic (phenotype in this context means an observable trait/characteristic) ratio in the offspring.
Can you identify some patterns?
If you do the same experiment (with a small number of trials) again and again, do you get the same results? Why?
If you increase the number of trials, do you get more consistent results?
Advanced question:
There is a 'bug' in the model. A 'bug' is an error, flaw or fault in a computer program or system that causes it to produce an incorrect or unexpected result. Can you identify a bug in the model? You can fix it yourself and save a correct version on your computer.
Hint: The 'bug' does not impact the results, but it impacts how they are displayed.