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Science
Course: Pre-AP Biology
Unit: Non-Mendelian Genetics DNA Structure and DNA Replication
Protein Synthesis Genetic Mutations
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Assessment
Questions/
Specificity
Designated Grading Period: Third Grading Period
Days to teach: 10A days, 11B days
Vocabulary
Unit Topic: Non-Mendelian Genetics
6F Predict possible outcomes of
various genetic combinations such
as monohybrid crosses, dihybrid
crosses and non Mendelian
inheritance
(EOC Readiness Standard)
D. Molecular Genetics and
Heredity
1. Understand Mendel’s Laws of
Inheritance
2. Know modifications of Mendel’s
laws.
(College and Career Readiness
Standards)
How are autosomal
traits, including
recessive genetic
disorders that are
carried in a population,
related to Mendel’s
observations of
heredity?
How is incomplete
dominance expressed in
a phenotype?
Codominance?
How is a male
offspring’s phenotype
affected if he inherits a
recessive autosomal
allele? A recessive sexlinked allele?
How is autosomal and
sex-linked inheritance
similar in heterozygous
female offspring?
Revised Spring 2016
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Resources/Weblinks
Days to Teach: 2 days
The inheritance of
phenotypic traits that
depend on many
genes is called
_____.
a. dominant
inheritance
b. incomplete
inheritance
c. polygenic
inheritance
d. codominant
inheritance
Carrier, sex-linked
gene, X chromosome
inactivation,
incomplete dominance,
codominance,
polygenic trait,
pedigree analysis
Activities
Non-Mendelian
Inheritance
http://www.ck12.org/biol
ogy/Non-MendelianInheritance/
http://www.ck12.org/biol
ogy/Non-MendelianInheritance/lesson/NonMendelian-InheritanceBIO/
1A KWL
Analogy
Perceptive
Based Activities
ELPS/Strategies
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/
rules/tac/chapter074/ch07
4a.html
2D Graphic Organizer
1C Self Assess of think
pair share
4F
Venn diagram autosomal
vs sex-linked genes (pg
206 TE)
United Streaming Video: Biologix:
Alternate Patterns of Inheritance
(29:07)
6F – Non mendelian inheritance
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=BYMwb3b10Ac
Sex-linked inheritance
https://www.biologycorner.com/wo
rksheets/genetics_xlinked.html
APPS: I Tunes U – TASA Bio
Holt Pre-AP Skillsheets: Chapter 6
Unit 3 Project- Interpreting a
Pedigree
Science
Course: Pre-AP Biology
Unit: Non-Mendelian Genetics DNA Structure and DNA Replication
Protein Synthesis Genetic Mutations
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Assessment
Questions/
Specificity
Designated Grading Period: Third Grading Period
Days to teach: 10A days, 11B days
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Unit Topic: DNA Structure and DNA Replication
6A Identify components of DNA,
and describe how information for
specifying the traits of an organism
is carried in the DNA.
(EOC Readiness Standard)
(College and Career Readiness
Standards)
5C Describe the roles of DNA,
ribonucleic acid (RNA), and
environmental factors in cell
differentiation.
(EOC Supporting Standard)
D. Molecular Genetics and
Heredity
3. Understand the molecular
structures and functions of nucleic
acids.
(College and Career Readiness
Standards)
6B Recognize that components that
make up the genetic code are
common to all organisms.
(EOC Supporting Standard)
Revised Spring 2016
What is the
composition of DNA?
Resources/Weblinks
Days to Teach: 3 days
Activities
DNA: Identification of
Components Using Color:
http://biologycorner.com/
worksheets/DNAcoloring.
html
United Streaming Video: Biologix:
DNA Replication (29:07)
Specificity:
Emphasize:
nucleotide
composition,
DNA shape,
differences between
DNA and RNA, and the
definition of a genome
ELPS/Strategies
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/
rules/tac/chapter074/ch07
4a.html
Safari Montage:
Secret of Photo 51 (55:02)
Investigate Griffith’s
“transforming
principle” experiment
DNA Knex
How is genetic
information carried by
DNA?
Molecules of DNA
are constructed from
long chains of
a. amino acids
b. fatty acids
c. monosaccharides
d. nucleotides
Bacteriophage,
nucleotide,
complementary base
pair, replication,
double helix, DNA
helicase, DNA
polymerase
5B Manipulatives
2G Questioning
Answers
DNA tic tac toe
DNA ReplicationsSNORK Activity
Create timeline DNA
discoveries and the
scientist responsible (pg
220 TE)
DNA to Protein Website:
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/conte
nt/begin/dna/
Video—RACE FOR THE
DOUBLE HELIX
6A – DNA Structure Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
8kK2zwjRV0M&edufilter=_2nXF
UMaB1_cnY78uKT5qQ
Science
Course: Pre-AP Biology
Unit: Non-Mendelian Genetics DNA Structure and DNA Replication
Protein Synthesis Genetic Mutations
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Assessment
Questions/
Specificity
Designated Grading Period: Third Grading Period
Days to teach: 10A days, 11B days
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Unit Topic: Protein Synthesis
Days to Teach: 4 Days
6C Explain the purpose and process
of transcription and translation
using models of DNA and RNA.
How does DNA
instruct the body to
make protein?
(EOC Supporting Standard)
(College and Career Readiness
Standards)
Why might redundancy
in the genetic code be
an advantage to a cell?
6D Recognize that gene expression
is a regulated process.
(EOC Supporting Standard)
Molecular Genetics and Heredity
3. Understand the molecular
structures and functions of nucleic
acids.
(College and Career Readiness
Standards)
Revised Spring 2016
Resources/Weblinks
Specificity:
Emphasize:
location of
Transcription and
Translation
Rule of tRNA and
mRNA
How to use a Codon
chart
Review 9A- structure
of a protein
Example of gene
expression
During transcription,
A proteins are
synthesized
b. DNA is replicated
c. RNA is produced.
d. translation occurs
In order for
translation to occur,
mRNA must migrate
to the
a. ribosomes
b. lac operon
c. RNA polymerase
Students are expected
to know the following
vocabulary terms:
RNA
Transcription
Translation
Gene expression
Messenger RNA
Transfer RNA
Ribosomal RNA
Codon
Anticodon
d. enhancer
Genetic code
Operon
Intron
Exon
Activities
Laying the Foundation
Lab 23: The trp Operon
Modeling Gene
Regulation
DNA, RNA, & Snorks
http://www.biologycorner
.com/worksheets/DNA_s
norks.html
Text: Biology, Holt, 2015
United Streaming Video: Biologix:
Transcription of DNA to Messenger
RNA (29:07)
United Streaming Video: Biologix:
Translation and Protein Synthesis
(29:07)
DNA Extraction Lab
Codon Card activity
Protein Synthesis
http://www.auroraschools.org/userfiles/414/Classes/1
088/protein%20synthesis%20web%
20activity.doc
Codon Bingo
APPS: I Tunes U – TASA Bio
DNA Puzzle Activity
Transcription/Translation
ELPS/Strategies
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/
rules/tac/chapter074/ch07
4a.html
4 Column Comparison of
different of different
RNA (pg. 236 TE)
2I Accountable
1G Scanning
Transcription comic strip
(pg 230 TE)
Science
Course: Pre-AP Biology
Unit: Non-Mendelian Genetics DNA Structure and DNA Replication
Protein Synthesis Genetic Mutations
TEKS/Prerequisites
Guiding
Assessment
Questions/
Specificity
Designated Grading Period: Third Grading Period
Days to teach: 10A days, 11B days
Vocabulary
Instructional
Strategies/ELPS
Unit Topic: Mutation
6E Identify and illustrate changes in
DNA and evaluate the significance
of these changes.
(EOC Readiness Standard)
D. Molecular Genetics and
Heredity
2. Know modifications to Mendel’s
Laws.
(College and Career Readiness
Standards)
Days to Teach: 2 Days
How do changes in
DNA affect the
resulting protein?
What are the
implications of these
changes?
When does a deletion
or an insertion not
result in a frame shift?
Specificity:
Emphasize:
Duplication, Insertion,
Translocation, and
Inversion,
Revised Spring 2016
Resources/Weblinks
A mutation caused by
a piece of DNA
breaking away from
its chromosome and
becoming attached to
a nonhomologous
chromosome is called
a.deletion
b.duplication
c.inversion
d.translocation
Point mutation,
Deletion,
Insertion,
Activities
Mutations Activity:
http://www.biologyjuncti
on.com/Monstrous%20M
utations.doc
Frame shift
Mutation
ELPS/Strategies
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/
rules/tac/chapter074/ch07
4a.html
3E Manipulative
2G Questioning
Answers
Mutations Activity
Text: Biology, Holt, 2015
http://www.biologyjunction.com/M
onstrous%20Mutations.doc
6E – DNA Mutations Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
efstlgoynlk&edufilter=_2nXFUMa
B1_cnY78uKT5qQ
APPS: I Tunes U – TASA Bio