Biology Class Schedule and Assignments for the Week

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This week's biology class schedule includes an inheritance test review, DNA structure coloring activity, gene expression lecture, and more. Don't forget about extra credit opportunities and upcoming assignments. Stay on track with the daily reminders and tasks provided by the teacher.


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  1. HAPPY MONDAY 3/13 HAPPY MONDAY 3/13 Review for Inheritance Test tomorrow! Study session after school Study guide answers will be posted @ 6:00pm tonight Don t forget: Trihybrid Extra Credit and Karyotype Extra Credit due tomorrow as well

  2. HAPPY TUESDAY 3/14 HAPPY TUESDAY 3/14 Turn in any Extra Credit to green box Clear desks for Inheritance Test Extra Credit last 10 minutes of class Turn in test to green box when finished

  3. HAPPY WEDNESDAY 3/15 HAPPY WEDNESDAY 3/15 Give your brains a rest! DNA structure coloring sheet and analysis questions Answer the analysis questions in your notebook or on the back of the worksheet Textbook reading over the storing of genetic information and the structure and replication of DNA Due this FRIDAY, March 17 Friendly reminder: I will also be stamping Pedigree Analysis Packet and Meiosis Review sheet FRIDAY

  4. HAPPY THURSDAY 3/16 HAPPY THURSDAY 3/16 Take out notebook and prepare for Gene Expression Lecture Day 1 Reminder: I will be checking DNA coloring sheet/DNA Structure and Replication reading guides x2 tomorrow (Friday 3/17) Also checking Pedigree Analysis and Meiosis Review

  5. Gene Expression Gene Expression How do genotypes become phenotypes?

  6. Chromosome: Structure found in the nucleus of all*cells Made of DNA coiled around histone proteins, compacted DNA: Double helix shape Stores genetic gene information Self-replicates to produce 2 exact copies of itself Gene: A segment of DNA that serves as a code for a specific phenotype Gene for Type A Blood

  7. Genotype Phenotype inherit Propose how this occurs. What other factors might be included within the blue arrow? How do you go from alleles (A, a) to an actual phenotype that is noticeable?

  8. D Deoxyribo eoxyriboN Nucleic ucleic A Acid cid Antiparallel strands (gene is 5 3 ) Monomers = nucleotides Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine 1 nucleotide = 3 parts Deoxyribose sugar Phosphate Base Uses complimentary base pairing rules A T and C G 5 CGTGGTTAAATCT 3

  9. The Central Dogma The Central Dogma of Biology of Biology DNA RNA Protein

  10. The Central Dogma The Central Dogma DNA RNA Protein Transcription Translation

  11. DNA Replication DNA Replication DNA is copied accurately to preserve an organism s genotype Occurs before cell division so each chromosome has 2 copies to give meiosis(cell division for gametes) mitosis (cell division for growth) Takes place in the nucleus Enzymes used in process: Helicase - Unwinds double helix DNA Polymerase - Creates new strand

  12. DNA Replication DNA Replication

  13. DNA Replication DNA Replication Gene 5 3 5 CGTGGTTAAATCT 3 GCACCAATTTAGA Template Strand 3 5 Let s model DNA Replication!

  14. Whats next? What s next? After DNAReplication, there is enough DNA make 2 new cells and then again, and again until the organism stops performing cell division (i.e., never, really). Once a new cell is made, it can begin to use the DNA to create phenotypes. We call this next part Gene Expression, or the production of a phenotype given information from the genotype( gene = segments of DNA) and it can be divided into 2 steps: Transcription and Translation.

  15. HAPPY FRIDAY 3/17 HAPPY FRIDAY 3/17 Take out homework for stamps Butterfly Stamps Pedigree Analysis Packet Meiosis Review New Stamp DNA Structure Coloring Sheet Reading Guide X 2 While I am stamping your work, please complete the DNA Replication Processing Activity In your notebook do the following: Cut out sister chromatid, DNA strand, and replication steps Decide in which order to place the steps of replication and number them Glue in sister chromatids and DNA strand, correctly indicate (with arrows) where each step takes place (if applicable)

  16. Transcription Transcription Produces a RiboNucleic Acid(single) strand using a DNA template DNA is read from 3 5 ( template strand) Transcription enzyme = RNA Polymerase Takes place in the nucleus In gene expression, mRNA is made Base pair rules: C G G C T A A U

  17. Lets Transcribe! Let s Transcribe! 5 TCATGCAGAGGAGATTAA 3 3 AGTACGTCTCCTCTAATT 5 Gene Template mRNA 5 3 5 GATCAGGGAGACTTAGCA 3 3 CTAGTCCCTCTGAATCGT5 Gene Template mRNA 5 3

  18. Translation Translation Produces an amino acid sequence using mRNA as a template mRNA is read from 5 3 in triplets ( codons ) Codons code for amino acids Start codon is AUG but stop codon varies Enzyme* that does this is called tRNA Takes place in cytoplasm at a ribosome After folding of polypeptide, a protein is formed!

  19. The Genetic Code The Genetic Code Examples: AUG is Met (start) ACC is Thr AGA is Arg! UAA is Stop UAG is Stop UGA is Stop

  20. Use the Genetic Code to figure out what amino acids are assembled based on mRNA strand Alanine Threonine Glutamate Leucine Arginine Serine Stop!

  21. Translation Translation 5 GATCATGCGTCTCCTCTAATT 3 Gene Template mRNA Amino Acids

  22. Translation Translation 5 3 Gene Template 3 CTCATACGGACAGTATTTTAC 5 mRNA Amino Acids

  23. Once the amino acid sequence is complete, it folds into a 3D glob = a protein Proteins do all of our cellular work, so they create phenotypes. a protein! Discuss with a neighbor: How do you get from genotype to phenotype?

  24. Your Task Your Task Gene Expression Practice Worksheet Compare to key when finished to see if you have the skills! Homework due Friday Snorks

  25. Discuss with your neighbors: Discuss with your neighbors: 1. Where does DNA Replication take place? 2. Where does Transcription take place? 3. What does Transcription produce? 4. Where does Translation take place? 5. What does Translation produce? 6. The Genetic Code is used to figure out what amino acids are assembled based on the from the strand strand created

  26. What is the deal with 5 5 and 3 3?

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