Bio 11 (2017-2018) DNA Date Nov 22nd
Last lessons Objective
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Quiz Feedback
Reference to Online notes
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Evaluation |
Today’s Objectives | 1. Two evaluations
2. DNA 3. Protein Synthesis o |
Work sheet |
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Number One |
Is anyone reading the notes?
Common mistakes on evaluations. See reference file for prep for Test One
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Search DNA notes at “big picture” |
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Number Two |
DNA Having a code
Evolution, mutations and melanin pigment.
Amoeba Sisters on DNA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_POdWsii7AI
Ameoba Sisters and DNA replication https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yG-gkgOokA
Create a comparative table to compare a) DNA verse RNA b) Replication verse making protein c) Transcription verse translation
Compares · Transcription to translation · Codon to anticodon · DNA verses RNA · Point mutations verses chromosome alterations
The idea of the “Gene” ( One gene to one protein model)
Link to gene flow, gene frequency and gene pool (topic for next class)
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Number Three |
Evolution of the Blank ( Due next week)
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Text book Ref
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Chapter 2 and 3 and Chapter 5
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You tube Reference | Natural Selection Rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irrKFXCoi0A
Artificial Selection Rap https://www.brainpickings.org/2013/06/14/the-rap-guide-to-evolution-baba-brinkman/
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Take Home Message | A theory is a form of an objective argument based upon evidence that is usually used to support a hypothesis that has been replicated in a variety of formats.
Theories can change with time and they are not facts.
To create a logically sound argument, it is wise to examine objective evidence that both supports and argues the premise that you are defending.
Do not go into a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent. |
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