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Communicate information about artificial selection / the ways humans have changed the inheritance of desired traits in organisms.
screencastify.
in my screencastify i stated how humans could donate genes to each other to solve common genetic issues like colorblindness.
edpuzzle.
in the edpuzzle, we learned about CRISPR. CRISPR is a company that is making leaps and bounds towards a future where genetic editing is no longer Sci-Fi.
fancy fish.
a fish was created by crossing genes from 3 different types of fish, to make an extra fat fish that grows year round.
class example.
in class, we mixed the genes between an possum and a chameleon, making a chameleon that can climb up trees faster.
Develop and use a model to describe that structural changes to genes (mutations) may or may not result in changes to proteins, and if there are changes to proteins there may be harmful, beneficial, or neutral changes to traits.
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Develop and use a model to show that sexually reproducing organisms have two of each chromosome in their cell nuclei, and hence two variants (alleles) of each gene that can be the same or different from each other, with one random assortment of each chromosome passed down to offspring from both parents.
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alleles are 1 or 2 different forms of a gene, recessive,or dominant.
Communicate through writing and in diagrams that chromosomes contain many distinct genes and that each gene holds the instructions for the production of specific proteins, which in turn affects the traits of an individual.
genes are what decide your traits when you are born, and they are made up of dna.
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Construct an argument based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms.
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Evidence of environment: environment changes you throughout your life, and takes priority over your genes.
Construct an argument based on evidence for how asexual; reproduction results in offspring results in offspring with identical; genetic information, and sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation. compare and contrast advantages and disadvantages of asexual and sexual reproduction
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