Prep for beginning of the year – To do list:

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 I can apply all lab/activity concepts, skills, and results from this unit as specific support of the
targets listed below.
 I can integrate two or more targets together into one cohesive idea or explanation.
 I can use the BioThemes to connect unit content in a detailed and reflective manner, citing
specific examples from the unit.
Biology Content Targets
Target Set 6 – Patterns of Inheritance
 I can apply all lab/activity concepts, skills, and results from this unit as specific support of the
targets listed below.
 I can integrate two or more targets together into one cohesive idea or explanation.
 I can use the BioThemes to connect unit content in a detailed and reflective manner, citing
specific examples from the unit.
6.1
I can compare and contrast the processes of meiosis and mitosis, and explain that each
process serves a different purpose. (Meiosis notes)
6.2
I can explain how meiosis results in genetic variation/diversity while mitosis maintains
continuity. (Meiosis notes)
6.3
I can explain the genetic basis for Mendel’s law of segregation and law of independent
assortment. (Mendel notes)
6.4
I can explain how nondisjunction during meiosis can result in chromosomal disorders
like monosomy or trisomy.
6.5
I can distinguish between autosomes and sex chromosomes, and explain how
chromosomes determine gender. ((Mendel notes and Mendelian Genetics Review
Problem Set)
6.6
I can explain how a karyotype can be useful in diagnosing genetic disorders such as
Down Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, and Klinefelter Syndrome.
6.7
I can differentiate between homologous pairs of chromosomes and sister chromatids.
(Mendel notes and Mendelian Genetics Review Problem Set)
6.8
I can distinguish between and be able to apply the following concepts: gene, trait, alleles,
dominant allele, recessive allele, genotype, phenotype, homozygous dominant,
homozygous recessive, heterozygous. (Mendel notes and Mendelian Genetics Review
Problem Set)
6.9
I can predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring using the following:
(Mendel notes and Mendelian Genetics Review Problem Set)
a) monohybrid crosses
b)
c)
d)
e)
monohybrid crosses, showing incomplete dominance
dihybrid crosses
sex-linked traits
multiple alleles
6.10
I can explain ABO blood typing as an example of multiple alleles. (Mendel notes and
Mendelian Genetics Review Problem Set)
6.11
I can apply the concepts of autosomal and sex-linked traits to interpret a pedigree.
(Pedigree Worksheet)
6.12
I can explain how mutations in the DNA sequence of a gene may be silent or result in
phenotypic change in an organism and in its offspring. (Mutations notes)
Enrichment:
--I can explain how meiosis relates to oogenesis and spermatogenesis in animals. (Meiosis
notes)
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