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1/26/ Starter: What do the capital and lower-case letters represent in a cross? 1/26/ Dihybrid Crosses I Application Notes: Laws of Segregation and Independent Assortment Connection Dihybrid crosses Ws Exit Explain what the laws of independent assortment and segregation mean. Dihybrid Crosses I Practice:Watch video and write 5 things EQ: How does our individual genetic code influence who we are?

JANUARY 26, 2016 AGENDA B. 6 F STUDENTS WILL PREDICT POSSIBLE OUTCOMES OF VARIOUS GENETIC COMBINATIONS SUCH AS MONOHYBRID CROSSES, DIHYBRID CROSSES AND NON-MENDELIAN INHERITANCE WHILE READING AND WRITING BY COMPLETING A WS. 1 Starter 2. Practice 3. Ws

Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 12/10 Say it With DNA Activity /14 Mutations /15 Mutations /5 Mutations and Pedigrees /6 Mutations and Pedigrees /7 Mutations and Poster /8 Mutations Writing /11 Pedigrees /12 Semester Exam Review /15 Gene Expression and Cell Differentiation /21 Mitosis and Meiosis /22 Heredity and Genetics Notes and Ws /25 Monohybrid crosses /26 Dihybrid Crosses I Table of Contents

CSCOPE Unit 08 Lesson 02 LAW OF SEGREGATION AND INDEPENDENT ASSORTMENT

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1/26/ Starter: What do the capital and lower-case letters represent in a cross? 1/26/ Dihybrid Crosses I Application Notes: Laws of Segregation and Independent Assortment Connection Dihybrid crosses Ws Exit Explain what the laws of independent assortment and segregation mean. Dihybrid Crosses I Practice:Watch video and write 5 things EQ: How does our individual genetic code influence who we are?