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Date
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Learning Objective
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Classwork
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Homework
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Assessment Criteria
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Dec.2
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9-11 LS1I Fertilization
restores the original number of chromosome
pairs and reshuffles the genetic
information,
allowing
for variation among offspring.
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All About Alleles Part II:
pages 372-376, P/P 1-9
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R/C, page 376, 1-4
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Describe the process of fertilization that
restores the original chromosome
number
while reshuffling the genetic
information,
allowing
for variation among offspring
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3
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Finish worksheet,
Personal Responsibility:
Read Careers, pages 377-378, In your notebook record several areas where
there are jobs in genetics
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Predict the outcome of specific genetic
crosses
involving two characteristics
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4/5
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Inheritance Patterns, Pages
379-385, P/P 1-8, S&T, 1-4
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Turn in notebook
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6
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9-12 APPE Perfect solutions do
not exist. All technological
solutions involve trade-offs in which
decisions
to include more of one quality
means less of
another. All solutions involve
consequences,
some
intended, others not.
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DVD - DNA - Pandoras Box - Make
a T table to record benefits and risks of DNA manipulation
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Homework: Write a paragraph
that describes unintended consequences of DNA manipulation.
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Analyze a societal issue that may be
addressed through science and/or
technology. Compare alternative solutions
by considering trade-offs and
unintended
consequences
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Signature and comments of Parent/Guardian
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