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DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 4/83.3.1What is DNA fingerprinting and how is it used for the comparison and identification of organisms? DNA Fingerprinting Gel Electrophoresis Restrictive Enzymes *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: How is DNA technology applied to medical and forensic research?
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DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 4/93.3.2What are transgenic organisms and how are they engineered to benefit society? Transgenic Organisms Vector Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) *Make sure to fill in*
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DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 4/103.3.3What are some of the ethical issues surrounding the use of DNA technology? Cloning Human Genome Project (HGP) *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: How is DNA technology applied to medical and forensic research?
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This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: How do the fossil record, biochemical and anatomical evidences support the theory of evolution DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 4/113.4.1What is the fossil record and what role does it play in understanding evolution? How is biochemical evidence interpreted? Fossil Record Sedimentary Rock Biochemical Evidence Common ancestor *Make sure to fill in*
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DateGoal Essential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 4/123.4.1 How are anatomical structures analyzed to determine a common ancestor? What is the endosymbiotic theory Homologous structures Analogous structures Vestigial structures Endosymbiosis *Make sure to fill in* This Weeks Essential Question: This Weeks Essential Question: How do the fossil record, biochemical and anatomical evidences support the theory of evolution
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