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Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? Biology * Honors Biology* WEEK 33 The final countdown MAY 16 the E O C

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 4/25/16 ~ Monday*DAY 146*w33 READING in LIFE SCIENCE “MATCHMAKER” DUE TODAY IN CLASS….. Objectives: SC.912.L.16.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the basic process of DNA replication and how it relates to the transmission and conservation of genetic information. You need to know that mutations in the DNA sequence may or may not result in phenotypic change and how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring. You need to know the basic processes of transcription and translation and how they result in gene expression. You will also need to know that the basic processes of DNA are universal in organisms. You need to know that similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to common ancestry and the process of inheritance.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 4/26/16 ~ Tuesday*DAY 147*w33 REVIEW OF DNA/RNA TRANSLATION DUE TODAY IN CLASS….. Objectives: SC.912.L.16.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the basic process of DNA replication and how it relates to the transmission and conservation of genetic information. You need to know that mutations in the DNA sequence may or may not result in phenotypic change and how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring. You need to know the basic processes of transcription and translation and how they result in gene expression. You will also need to know that the basic processes of DNA are universal in organisms. You need to know that similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to common ancestry and the process of inheritance.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 4/27/16 ~ Wednesday*DAY 148*w33 CHAP 13.1 RNA READ pps DO Key Q’s p.362 (2) Objectives: SC.912.L.16.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the basic process of DNA replication and how it relates to the transmission and conservation of genetic information. You need to know that mutations in the DNA sequence may or may not result in phenotypic change and how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring. You need to know the basic processes of transcription and translation and how they result in gene expression. You will also need to know that the basic processes of DNA are universal in organisms. You need to know that similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to common ancestry and the process of inheritance.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 4/27/16 DIN 4/27/16 DAY 148 *WK33 SC.912.L.16.1 Genetics This diagram shows a diploid cell with two pairs of homologous chromosomes. Due to independent assortment, what is the possible genetic make-up of gametes produced by this organism? A. SsTt B. Ss, Tt C. S, s, T, t D. ST, St, sT, st

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 4/28/16 ~ Thursday*DAY 149*w33 CHAP 13.1 RNA (cont) 2 lectures Complete Quizlet 13.1 Objectives: SC.912.L.16.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the basic process of DNA replication and how it relates to the transmission and conservation of genetic information. You need to know that mutations in the DNA sequence may or may not result in phenotypic change and how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring. You need to know the basic processes of transcription and translation and how they result in gene expression. You will also need to know that the basic processes of DNA are universal in organisms. You need to know that similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to common ancestry and the process of inheritance.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 4/28/16 DIN 4/28/16 DAY 149 *WK33 SC.912.L.16.1 Genetics The table lists the trials for fruit color where allele R exhibits incomplete dominance over allele R'. Heterozygous fruit have orange phenotypes. What percent of offspring are expected to have an orange phenotype if the parent plants are orange (RR') and yellow (R'R')? A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 4/29/16 ~ Friday*DAY 151*w33 CHAP 13.1 RNA (cont) 2 lectures Complete Quizlet 13.1/13.2 Edgenuity SC.912.L Due Monday 5/2/16 CHAP 13.2 Ribosomes & Protein Synthesis READ pps DO Key Q’s p.366(3) D Objectives: SC.912.L.16.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the basic process of DNA replication and how it relates to the transmission and conservation of genetic information. You need to know that mutations in the DNA sequence may or may not result in phenotypic change and how mutations in gametes may result in phenotypic changes in offspring. You need to know the basic processes of transcription and translation and how they result in gene expression. You will also need to know that the basic processes of DNA are universal in organisms. You need to know that similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to common ancestry and the process of inheritance.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 4/29/16 DIN 4/29/16 DAY 151 *WK33 SC.912.L.16.1 Genetics The numbers equivocate to letters CRACK the CODE!