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BIOLOGY
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Objectives: SWBAT (1) demonstrate transcription and translation (protein synthesis, a.k.a. “Central Dogma of Biology”) on paper and (2) describe the three basic kinds of DNA mutations that are possible and what kinds of consequences can result
Warm-up: What is a DNA mutation? [5]
Quick review of transcription / translation [10 - 15]
Introduction to mutations [10]
Mutation activity [30 - 40]
TSOTS Student Blog Post #6: How Does Your Garden Grow?
Show me your Case study: “Meselson and Stahl Experiment”
OUTSIDE OF CLASS:
Work on TSOTS Student Blog Post #6 (DUE next Friday)
DNA and Central Dogma Review (DUE THURSDAY)
Add more detail to DNA concept map started in class (show me by Friday for another stamp on your log)
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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