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===Unit 5: Cell Reproduction and Heredity=== | |||
'''1. Describe the events of the cell cycle and explain how these events are regulated. (Chapter 7) | |||
2. Explain how cells can divide so that exact copies of a cell's genetic information can be distributed to two daughter cells. (Chapter 7) | |||
3. Explain how cells can divide so that copies of a cell's genetic information can be distributed to four daughter cells in a manner that creates genetic variation among those daughter cells. (Chapter 7)''' | |||
Key Concepts: | |||
Sexual vs. asexual reproduction | |||
binary fission | |||
haploid vs. diploid | |||
mitosis | |||
kinetochore function | |||
Meiosis, crossing-over, independent assortment, nondisjunction and other meiotic errors | |||
homologous vs. non-homologous chromosomes | |||
polyploidy | |||
cell cycle basics | |||
control of cell cycle | |||
apoptosis | |||
'''Resources:''' | |||
[[http://bcs.whfreeman.com/hillis1e/#667501__669667__|Text Chapter 7 resources ]] Complete all activities and watch animations. | |||
[Media:18_Cell_Cycle_Regulation-S.pdf | Cell Cycle Regulation POGIL] | |||
'''Flipped classroom:''' | |||
[[http://www.bozemanscience.com/028-cell-cycle-mitosis-and-meiosis|Bozeman: Cell cycle and cell division]] | |||
[[http://www.bozemanscience.com/diploid-vs-haploid|Bozeman: Diploid vs. Haploid]] | |||
'''4. Interpret genetic patterns and data in light of Mendelian and Non-Mendelian modes of inheritance. (Chapter 8)''' | |||
Key Concepts: | |||
Independent assortment | |||
Segregation | |||
Mendel's experiments | |||
Dominant, recessive, incomplete dominance, codominance, Sex linkage, mitochondrial inheritance | |||
Gene linkage, gene maps, Morgan's experiments | |||
Monohybrid and dihybrid crosses, Punnett squares, calculating trihybrid crosses | |||
Chi square analysis of inheritance patterns | |||
Interpret pedigree diagrams | |||
Genomic imprinting | |||
'''Resources:''' | |||
[[http://bcs.whfreeman.com/hillis1e/#667501__669668__|Text Chapter 8 resources]] Complete all activities and watch animations. | |||
[[http://www.biologyjunction.com/ap_geneticsproblems.htm|Genetics problems]] | |||
[[http://archive.bio.ed.ac.uk/jdeacon/statistics/tress9.html|Chi Squared Resource]] | |||
[Media:pedigree_worksheet.doc| Pedigree problems] | |||
[Media:19_The_Statistics_of_Inheritance-S.pdf | Statistics of Inheritance POGIL] | |||
[Media:20_Chi-Square-S.pdf | Chi-Square POGIL] | |||
'''Flipped Classroom:''' | |||
[[http://www.bozemanscience.com/029-mendelian-genetics|Bozeman: Mendelian Genetics]] | |||
[[http://www.bozemanscience.com/030-advanced-genetic|Bozeman: Non-Mendelian Genetics]] | |||
[[http://www.bozemanscience.com/probability-in-genetics|Bozeman: Genetic Probability]] | |||
[[http://www.bozemanscience.com/chi-squared-test|Bozeman: Chi Square Test]] | |||
Revision as of 13:58, 20 February 2014
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Resources for 2013-2014On-line resources for the text
Unit 5: Cell Reproduction and Heredity1. Describe the events of the cell cycle and explain how these events are regulated. (Chapter 7) 2. Explain how cells can divide so that exact copies of a cell's genetic information can be distributed to two daughter cells. (Chapter 7) 3. Explain how cells can divide so that copies of a cell's genetic information can be distributed to four daughter cells in a manner that creates genetic variation among those daughter cells. (Chapter 7) Key Concepts: Sexual vs. asexual reproduction binary fission haploid vs. diploid mitosis kinetochore function Meiosis, crossing-over, independent assortment, nondisjunction and other meiotic errors homologous vs. non-homologous chromosomes polyploidy cell cycle basics control of cell cycle apoptosis
[Chapter 7 resources ] Complete all activities and watch animations. [Media:18_Cell_Cycle_Regulation-S.pdf |