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biology
module: Genetics
unit: Meiosis and Mendelian Genetics
TEKS
instructional content:
6F Predict possible outcomes of
various genetic combinations
such as monohybrid crosses,
dihybrid crosses and nonMendelian inheritance
+ Meiosis
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+ Monohybrid crosses
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6G Recognize the significance of
meiosis to sexual reproduction
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Homologous chromosomes
Sister chromatids
Chromosome number
Phases of meiosis
Gametogenesis
Crossing over
Gene linkage
Mendel’s Law of Dominance
Mendel’s Law of Segregation
Probability
Punnett squares
+ Dihybrid crosses
• Mendel’s Law of Independent
Assortment
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learning outcomes students will:
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Use all content and scientific process skills learned earlier in the course
Describe the purpose of meiosis
Summarize the events of meiosis
Summarize the outcomes of Mendel’s experiments with garden peas
Distinguish between dominant and recessive alleles
Differentiate between the terms homozygous and heterozygous
Distinguish between genotype and phenotype
Define and demonstrate an understanding of the terms: trait, cross, pure,
hybrid, F1 generation and F2 generation
Demonstrate and ability to use a Punnett square in the solution of
different inheritance problems
Explain how principles of probability are used to predict the outcomes of
genetic crosses
Distinguish between homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids
Distinguish between the terms haploid and diploid
Differentiate between gametogenesis in males and females
Explain how crossing-over leads to genetic diversity
Explain the relationship between Mendel’s law of independent
assortment and meiosis
Incorporate scientific process skills during the instruction of all Biology concepts.
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Recommended Ward’s Science products with item numbers for easy online searching:
instructional resources:
Meiosis Manipulative Kit 148360
Interactive Whiteboard Science Lesson CD: Meiosis 745349
Ward’s Cell Concept Clings 366271
Ward’s Chromosomal Phenomenon Demonstration Sets 814501
Science Activity Book: Learning About DNA (Routh) 6730981
Ward’s Chromosome Simulation Lab Activity 361602
Interactive Whiteboard Science Lesson CD: Genetics: The Study of
Heredity 745174
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