 Turn in your Article Analysis on GM Crops and Gene Flow  Turn in your DNA Model – if finished  Finish Karyotyping your patients. AGENDA 1. Finish.

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 Turn in your Article Analysis on GM Crops and Gene Flow  Turn in your DNA Model – if finished  Finish Karyotyping your patients. AGENDA 1. Finish Karyotyping & Turn in 2. Groups 2 by 2 go to Library to print a colored Image for genetic disorder 3. Complete Online DNA Fingerprinting LAB 4. Update Portfolio… TEST is THURSDAY!

Evolution is when… a. Populations can survive in different locations b. Populations grow when resources are plentiful c. Characteristics of species can change over time Natural selection is when… a. Only the fittest organism survive and reproduce b. organism remain the same over many generations c. Breeders cross organism with desirable traits Selective breeding is different than natural selection because… a. Selective breeding involves inserting genes into an organism b. Selective Breeding is when humans cross organisms with desirable traits c. Selective breeding can change the traits of a species over time

Agenda: WORK DAY! 1. Animal Farm 2. Finish up Genetic Disorder Posters 3. Organize Portfolio/Make-up missing assignments Tomorrow…review for test On Response page, 1. What is amniocentesis? 2. What is a karyotype? 3. Name a sex-linked disorder?

1. Which is a condition required for natural selection to occur in birds? a. Humans must interfere with the breeding of organisms. b. Species must produce more offspring than can survive. c. Resources must be unlimited in the natural environment. d. All organisms of the same species must have the same genetic material.