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Title: Genetics Chapter 7 Calendar

Dates: 03/23 04/17

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

03/23 (Even)

03/24 (Odd)

03/25 (Even)

03/26 (Odd)

03/27 (Even)

Super Hero Project


Presentations

7.1 Chromosomes
and Phenotype

7.1 Chromosomes
and Phenotype

7.2 Complex
Patterns of
Inheritance

7.2 Complex
Patterns of
Inheritance

Vocabulary Pre-Test
Notes
7.1 Worksheet

Vocabulary Pre-Test
Notes
7.1 Worksheet

Notes
Blood typing Lab

Notes
Blood typing Lab

Homework:
7.1 Worksheet Due
03/26
Spring Break

Homework:
Get family trait

Homework:
Get family trait

Spring Break

Homework:
7.1 Worksheet Due
03/26
Spring Break

Spring Break

Spring Break

Spring Break

04/07 (Odd)

04/08 (Even)

04/09 (Odd)

04/10 (Even)

7.3 Gene Linkage


and Mapping

7.3 Gene Linkage


and Mapping

7.4 Human Genetics


and Pedigree

7.4 Human Genetics


and Pedigree

Notes
Gene Linkage
Activity

Notes
Gene Linkage
Activity

Notes
Karyotype Lab

Notes
Karyotype Lab

04/13 (Odd)

Homework
Flashcards Due
04/09
04/14 (Even)

Homework
Flashcards Due
04/09
04/15 (Odd)

Homework
Lab Question due
04/13
04/16 (Even)

Homework
Lab Question due
04/13
04/17 (Odd)

Return and Review


Flashcards

Return and Review


Flashcards

Finish Family
Pedigree Project

Finish Family
Pedigree Project

Family Pedigree
Project

Family Pedigree
Project

Homework:
STUDY FOR TEST

Homework:
STUDY FOR TEST

Review Game

Homework:
STUDY FOR TEST

Homework:
STUDY FOR TEST

Chapter 7 Test

Learning Objectives

Chapter 7: Mendelian Genetics


Standard
Students Know:

Learning Objective

3.a Students know how to predict the


probable outcome of phenotype in a genetic
cross from the genotype of the parents and
mode of inheritance.

What is a carrier?

7.b Students know why alleles that are lethal


in a homozygous individual may be carried in
a heterozygous and thus maintained in a gene
pool.

What is x chromosome inactivation?

Post - Assessment

Date:

Mid Assessment

Period:

Pre Assessment

Name:

What is a sex-linked (X-linked) gene?

How many copies of each autosomal gene


affect phenotype?
What is incomplete dominance?

HS-LS3-2 Make and defend a claim based on


evidence that inheritable genetic variations
may result from: (1) new genetic combinations
through meiosis, (2) viable errors occurring
during replication, and/or (3) mutations
caused by environmental factors.
HS-LS3-3 Apply concepts of statistics and
probability to explain the variation and
distribution of expressed traits in a population.

What is codominance?
What is a polygenic trait?
How does environmental factors interact with
phenotypes?
What is a linkage map?

3.d Students know how to use data on


frequency of recombination at meiosis to
estimate distance between loci and to
interpret genetic maps of chromosomes.

What is a pedigree? How is it used?

3.c Students know how to predict the probably


mode of inheritance from a pedigree diagram
showing phenotypes

How can a karyotype be used to identify


genetic disorders?

To assess yourself use the


following scale:

What is a karyotype?

1) I have never heard of this concept


2) I have heard of this concept
3) I completely understand this concept

Chapter Summary:
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