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AP Biology Unit 3 – Cell Division and Genetics “How is nuclear information passed on from one generation to the next?” Capacity Matrix 2009 Fall Semester Approximate Timeline: 15 – 20 class periods Track your progress. Turn in the matrix at the end of the unit. Evidence Learner Target Activity Outline the stages of the cell cycle including interphase (G1, S, G2, G0), mitosis and cytokinesis State that cancer is the direct result of the loss of control of the cell cycle Describe the events in the four phases of mitosis Outline the phases of meiosis and explain that meiosis is a reduction division Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis ( reasons, type of cells, number of cells produced, differences in division cycle) Explain that non-disjunction in meiosis can lead to chromosomal disorders (Downs syndrome, Turner Syndrome) Explain how karyotyping is used to predict and identify chromosomal abnormalities and gender Draw and label the structure of a eukaryotic chromosome Predict phenotype and genotype of a monohybrid cross using a Punnett Square ( simple dominance) Explain the contributions of Gregor Mendel to the field of genetics, including Mendel’s laws Predict offspring ratios in dihybrid crosses, sex linked traits, incomplete dominance and codominance Explain how pedigrees can be used to track human genetic disorders Explain inheritance patterns in polygenes Explain gene linkage and provide an example, predicting recombinant ratios Explain how changes or mutations in genes can lead to genetic disorders in humans Cell Cycle diagram Cell Cycle game: nobelprize.org Cancer Reading Cyclins and CDK’s discussion Lab – microscope examination of mitosis slides Lab – how long in each phase calculations Lab – pop beads Lab – whitefish blastula slides Quiz Lab drawings Lab drawings Venn Diagram Quiz 2 Research and Symposium on Chromosomal Disorders Research and presentation Lab - karyotyping Drawings and pipe cleaner model Sponge Bob Scenarios Quiz 3 Pea experiment cartoons reading Mendel Children’s Book Children’s Book Sponge Bob Scenarios Blood Typing Genetics (codominance) Sex linked disorders (hemophilia and color blindness) Quiz 4 Brown – Flight pedigree and others Hemophilia pedigree Skin color inheritance Henry Morgan contribution Crossover distances Recessive and dominant disorders – cystic fibrosis, achondroplasia, sickle cell anemia Writing Prompt Level Reached 1 2 3 4 Explain how new technologies can be used to study possible genetic defects Cumulative assessment of all learner targets Cumulative assessment of all learner targets Ultrasound, Amniocentesis and chorionic villi sampling I understood the learner targets in this unit: Very well and can teach them to others Independent Project on learner target selection Review Fairly well. I think I need to just practice on my own more. Unit Test I need help on: _______________ _______________