Part 1 Warm-up
1. Explain evolution in your own words. 2. How does evolution happen? part 2 Today's Agenda: - Finish Unit 2 part 2 (LT4 & LT5) Summative Assessment - Once finished, complete the "Prior Knowledge; Evolution" Quiz - Then Read "Why Evolution Matters" article and answer the questions on your own paper. part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 3: Evolution
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Part 1 Warm-up
1. A mutation occurs in a gene that changes one mRNA codon from UCC to UCG. No other codons were affected by the mutation. Which of the following statements is true? a. This is a point mutation and there will be no effect on the final protein structure. b. This is a frameshift mutation and there will be no effect on the final protein structure c. This is a point mutation and the final protein structure will be affected d. This is a frameshift mutation and the final protein structure will be affected 2. A gene can be defined as: a. specific DNA sequence that carries information to produce mRNA which then is used to produce a protein. b. DNA or RNA sequence that carries information to produce multiple proteins. c. DNA nucleotide sequence that carries information to produce an amino acid. 3. Messenger RNA (mRNA) is formed in the process of __Transcription__. part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 part 2 (LT4 & LT5) Summative Assessment part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 part 2 (LT4 & LT5) Test TOMORROW! Part 1 Warm-up
1. How prepared are you for the test tomorrow? 2. Download the SOCRATIVE app (student version), or go to socrative.com and click "student login" 3. Then join BIOLOGYODLE class Our Test Review will be through this today. part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 LT5: LT5: Regulating Gene Expression - Unit 2 part 2 Class Review - Socrative race part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 part 2 (LT4 & LT5) Test TOMORROW! Part 1 Warm-up
1. What is the function (role) of mRNA? 2. What enzyme adds new nucleotides to the mRNA strand? part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 LT5: - LT5: Regulating Gene Expression - Unit 2 part 2 Review and Study Guide part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 part 2 (LT4 & LT5) Test TUESDAY! Part 1 Warm-up
1. Make a list of environmental factors cause mutations part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 LT5: - LT5: Regulating Gene Expression - Epigenetics Web activity in LAB 122 part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 LT5 Quiz - Unit 2 part 2 Test Part 1 Warm-up
1. part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 LT5: - LT5: Regulating Gene Expression - "Lick your Rat" Reading part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 LT5 Quiz - Unit 2 part 2 Test Part 1 Warm-up
1. What are the different types of mutations? 2. Which type causes the most change in the amino acids produced? part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 LT4: - LT4: Protein Synthesis: - "Mutations" - slides with guided notes part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 LT5: Part 1 Warm-up
1. What was the best part of your break? 2. What are you looking forward to most this semester? part 2 Today's Agenda: - Review with Amoeba Sisters Video - Unit 2 LT4: - LT4: Protein Synthesis: - "Mutations" - slides with guided notes part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 LT5: Part 1 Warm-up
1. What is the main enzyme used in transcription? 2. where does translation occur? part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 LT4: - LT4: Protein Synthesis: - "Protein Synthesis Worksheet" - Finish "transcription and Translation" Packet - Continue Notes - "Protein Synthesis" part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 LT5: Part 1 Warm-up
1. What are the different types of RNA? 2. What are the differences? part 2 Today's Agenda: - Unit 2 Part 2: - LT4: Protein Synthesis: - "Protein Synthesis Worksheet" - Finish "transcription and Translation" Packet - Continue Notes - "Protein Synthesis" part 3 Learning Outcomes: 1. Not all segments of DNA code for specific proteins, but instead may play regulatory or structural roles (ex: introns/exons, promoters and transcription factors, micro RNA, etc.) (HS-LS1-1) 2. Environmental factors may alter a gene sequence and/or affect the expression of certain genes (ex: temperature, pH, hormones) (HS-LS3-3) Upcoming: - Unit 2 LT5: |
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