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Biology Unit 4 Genetics Learning Objectives
Genetics/Science Content Objectives
4.1.1 Analyze genetic patterns to determine dominance or recessive inheritance patterns.
4.1.2 Summarize examples of dominant, recessive and sex linked disorders.
4.1.3 Construct human pedigrees from genetic information.
4.1.4 Explain the structure, composition and function of chromosomes in living things.
4.1.5 Recognize and summarize the stages of meiosis and the final outcome.
4.1.6 Explain the reduction in chromosome number that occurs during meiosis.
4.1.7 Describe how crossing over is related to variation in offspring.
4.1.8 Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.
4.1.9 Distinguish normal karyotypes from those with abnormal numbers of chromosomes.
4.1.10 Relate the effect of nondisjunction to Down syndrome and other abnormal
chromosome numbers.
4.1.11 Explain the significance of Mendel’s experiments to the study of genetics.
4.1.12 Predict the possible offspring from a monoybrid and dihybrid crosses using Punnett
squares. Derive the genotypic and phenotype ratios.
4.1.13 Distinguish between various complex inheritance patterns (incomplete dominance, codominance, sex linked, and sex influenced traits).
College Readiness Skills Objectives
4.2.1 Create a model to illustrate the inheritance of genetic traits.
20E.1 Select a simple hypothesis, prediction, or conclusion that is supported by a data
presentation or model.
24E.2 Identify key issues or assumptions in a model.
16I.3 Find basic information in a brief body of text.
16I.4 Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable
changes in a simple data presentation.
20I.3 Translate information into a table, graph or diagram.
Biology Unit 4 Genetics Activities – Chapter 10 and 11
Score
Activity
Lab # 13 Karyotyping
Meiosis and Fertilization Lab
Meiosis – Nondisjunction and
Downs Syndrome
Human Pedigree Studies
Using Punnett Squares
Heredity Problems
Sex-Linked Traits
MacFly (biolab fly) Genetics
Simulation
Dihybrid (two allele) Crosses
Incomplete Dominance
Text book review questions
Activities Total
Genetics test
Description
Using on online simulation, find the karyotypes
of three patients and learn about their
genetic disorders
Working with a partner, create three
offspring and track the genetic traits of each
Virtual lab comparing parental age to incidence
of downs syndrome
Figuring out the transmission of genetic
disorders through a family tree
Practice problems for solving one
(monohybrid) and two factor (dihybrid)
crosses
Practice problems for one factor (monohybrid)
crosses
Practice problems for sex linked traits
Virtual genetic experimentation on fruit flies
Practice problems for two factor (dihybrid)
crosses
Practice problems for incomplete dominance
Section Assessments: P. 276 2,3,5,6 P. 285 1
Chapter Assessments: P. 289-291 1-8,
12,13,18,23,30
Unit test covering all objectives,
homework, activities, labs, and lectures
*All answers should be written in logical statements or sentences, do not answer with a letter or single word.