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CHAPTER 13 (PAGES 319-333) Selective Breeding: Hybridixation: Inbreeding: Genetic engineering: Restriction enzymes: Gel Electrophoresis: Recombinant DNA Plasmid:

Chapter 13 Continued Genetic markers: Transgenic: Clone: When complete the vocabulary get it checked and then move to the section assessments for the chapter. Pages 321, 326, 329, and 333.

Page 337 and 339 multiple choice CLASS START Page 337 and 339 multiple choice

CHAPTER 14 (PAGES 341-362) Karyotype: Sex chromosomes: Autosomes: Pedigree: Cystic Fibrosis: Sickle Cell: Sex-linked genes: Hemophilia:

CHAPTER 14 CONTINUED Muscular Dystrophy: Colorblindness: Nondisjunction: X- Chromosome inactivation: DNA fingerprinting: Human Genome Project: Gene Therapy:

When Completed: Please do section assessments pages 348, 353, and 360.

Page 363 and 365 multiple choice CLASS START Page 363 and 365 multiple choice