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WeekLesson FocusWeekly ObjectivesTN StandardsAssessmentsAdditional Notes1Chapter 12: Introduction to GeneticsExplain from where an organism gets its unique characteristics.Explain how different forms of a genes are distributed to offspring.BIOL.LS3.3 Vocab QuizPunnett SquaresMendelianSponge bob worksheet2Chapter 12: Introduction to GeneticsExplain how probability can be used to predict inherited traits.Explain how alleles segregate when more than one gene is involved.Identify Mendel’s contributions to our understanding of genetics.Describe some of the exceptions to Mendel’s principles.Explain the environment’s role in the way genes determine the traits.BIOL.LS3.3 Vocab QuizDihybridsNonmendelian 3Chapter 13: DNAIdentify the clues that bacterial transformation yielded about the gene. Explain the role bacterial viruses played in identifying genetic material. BIOL.LS1.3Chapter 12 TestRule breakers- more indepth nonmendelian stations4Chapter 13: DNADescribe the role of DNA in heredity. Identify the chemical components of DNA. Describe the clues that helped scientists determine the structure of DNA.Explain what the double-helix model shows about DNAExplain the role of DNA polymerase in copying DNA. Compare DNA replication in prokaryotic cells and in eukaryotic cells. BIOL.LS1.3Fugate FamilyAmoeba sisters & worksheet5Chapter 14: RNA and Protein SynthesisDescribe how RNA differs from DNA.Explain how the cell makes RNA.Explain how the genetic code works.BIOL.LS1.4BIOL.LS3.2Chapter 13 TestMaster plan to protein6Chapter 14: RNA and Protein Synthesis Describe the role of the ribosome in assembling proteins.Understand how molecular biology relates to genetics.Explain how prokaryotic genes are regulated.Describe how genes are regulated in eukaryotic cells.Identify what controls the development of cells and tissues in multicellular organisms.Describe how mutations change genetic information.Explain how mutations affect genes. More indepthBIOL.LS1.4Lab- amino acid scavenger hunt7Chapter 15: Human GenomeDescribe how human karyotypes are used.Explain the patterns of the inheritance that human traits follow.Identify how pedigrees can be used to analyze human inheritance.BIOL.LS1.4Chapter 14 TestSex-linked genes8Chapter 15: Human GenomeExplain the effects of errors in meiosis.Describe how small changes in DNA affect human traits.Explain how scientists read DNA base sequences.Describe the size of the human genome.BIOL.LS1.4BIOL.LS3.2*mapping the human genome9Chapter 16:BiotechnologyChapter 3: The Biosphere*brief review for scaffolding*Explain the uses of selective breeding.Explain how people increase genetic variation.Explain how genetic engineering can benefit agriculture and industry.Understand the biosphere and explain how abiotic and biotic factors influence ecology.BIOL.ETS2.1BIOL.ETS2.3Chapter 14 TestSpecies to Biome Energy pyramids foldableGifted Hands- questionnaire ................
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