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Transcript
Genetic Information Test
Know…
Genetics
Inheritance
DNA
Gene
Allele
Gregor Mendel
P Generation
F1 Generation
F2 Generation
Dominant
Recessive
Purebred
Hybrid
Homozygous
Heterozygous
Punnett Square
Incomplete Dominance
Codominance
Multiple Alleles
Autosomal
Sex-Linked Traits
Polygenic Traits
Dihybrid Cross
Pedigree
Genetic Disorders
Down Syndrome
Tay-Sachs Disease
Huntington’s Disease
Cystic Fibrosis
Achondroplasia
Sickle-Cell Disease
Color Blindeness
Hemophilia
Karyotype
DNA Fingerprinting
GMO’s
Cloning
PCR
Understand…
The work of Gregor Mendel and his contributions to our current understanding of genetics.
Mendels Law of Dominance , Mendel’s Law of Segregation and Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment.
How traits are passed from parent to offspring.
The definition and function of genes.
How to determine genotypes from given phenotypes.
How to determine phenotypes from given genotypes.
The difference between the complex inheritance patterns
The types of genetic disorders discussed in class and their causes/symptoms.
Why more males have sex-linked traits than females.
How the major forms of biotechnology are used by today’s scientists.
Be Able To…
Complete a monohybrid punnett square for any inheritance pattern.
Analyze punnett squares in order to determine offspring probabilities.
HW Packet:
-Warm-ups
-Gregor Mendel Background
-Mendelian Genetics Notes
-Basic Genetics Practice Problems
-Genetics Webquest
-Incomplete & Codominance Practice
-Non-Mendelian Genetics Notes
-Blood Type & Sex-Linked Problems
-Pedigree Practice
-Dihybrid Cross Problems
-Mixed Genetics Practice Problems
-Karotypes & Genetic Disorders
-Review
Complete and analyze a dihybrid cross.
Describe the basic causes and characteristics of the genetic disorders discussed in class.
Identify family relationships by observing a pedigree.
Determine genotypes of individuals by analyzing how traits are passed through a pedigree.
Identify the gender and chromosomal condition of a person by analyzing a karyotype.
Defend this statement: males cannot be carriers of hemophilia (a sex-linked trait).
From previous unit: know the overall purpose of replication, transcription, translation, protein synthesis.
Genetic Information Test
Know…
Genetics
Inheritance
DNA
Gene
Allele
Gregor Mendel
P Generation
F1 Generation
F2 Generation
Dominant
Recessive
Purebred
Hybrid
Homozygous
Heterozygous
Punnett Square
Incomplete Dominance
Codominance
Multiple Alleles
Autosomal
Sex-Linked Traits
Polygenic Traits
Dihybrid Cross
Pedigree
Genetic Disorders
Down Syndrome
Tay-Sachs Disease
Huntington’s Disease
Cystic Fibrosis
Achondroplasia
Sickle-Cell Disease
Color Blindeness
Hemophilia
Karyotype
DNA Fingerprinting
GMO’s
Cloning
PCR
Understand…
The work of Gregor Mendel and his contributions to our current understanding of genetics.
Mendels Law of Dominance , Mendel’s Law of Segregation and Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment.
How traits are passed from parent to offspring.
The definition and function of genes.
How to determine genotypes from given phenotypes.
How to determine phenotypes from given genotypes.
The difference between the complex inheritance patterns
The types of genetic disorders discussed in class and their causes/symptoms.
Why more males are colorbind than females.
How the major forms of biotechnology are used by today’s scientists.
Be Able To…
Complete a monohybrid punnett square for any inheritance pattern.
Analyze punnett squares in order to determine offspring probabilities.
HW Packet:
-Warm-ups
-Gregor Mendel Background
-Mendelian Genetics Notes
-Basic Genetics Practice Problems
-Genetics Webquest
-Incomplete & Codominance Practice
-Non-Mendelian Genetics Notes
-Blood Type & Sex-Linked Problems
-Pedigree Practice
-Dihybrid Cross Problems
-Mixed Genetics Practice Problems
-Karotypes & Genetic Disorders
-Review
Complete and analyze a dihybrid cross.
Describe the basic causes and characteristics of the genetic disorders discussed in class.
Identify family relationships by observing a pedigree.
Determine genotypes of individuals by analyzing how traits are passed through a pedigree.
Identify the gender and chromosomal condition of a person by analyzing a karyotype.
Defend this statement: males cannot be carriers of hemophilia (a sex-linked trait).
From previous unit: know the overall purpose of replication, transcription, translation, protein synthesis.