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DNA

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Chapter 12 is about DNA and RNA

YOU are amazing! I absolutely believe this. At the core of your cells is your DNA. We are all so different and yet our DNA is nearly identical.

This is my favorite unit. I hope you'll enjoy learning about the molecule that makes you unique.

 

 

 

 

You will be reading the first part of your textbook. As you read fill out the worksheet. After you finish color your Double Helix worksheet.

G= red

C=orange

T=blue

A=purple

Phospahate= yellow

sugar= green

 

 

 

Sea Turtle Article to read

 

Edible DNA- read your sheets carefully and with a partner complete you model of DNA, no eating the model until its time! When you are done click on the DNA page from

The Stanford School of Medicine, picture below.

Complete at least 4 (from the 5 listed) of the activities on the website. Keep track of them on your worksheet and turn it in by the end of class.

Genes in common

Seeing color

Genes on board

Are you a Supertaster?

PTC tasting

 

 

THE STANFORD SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
* * * *
36% 98% 85% *
7% 15% 21% *

Head on over to this website

DNA WORKSHOP

and complete the activity.

 


DNA-RNA-Proetin Synthesis

Here is the video that we watched in class.

From RNA to Protein Synthesis.flv

 


A very comprehensive power point

Chapter 12: DNA and RNA

Biology Chapter 12 Dna & Rna

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Mitosis Lab- Click on the link below to start the lab.

The Biology Project at Arizona University

 

You will be at step 5 of the directions. Read and carefully do the lab.

 

DNA - Protein Synthesis practice

Meiosis

When we get ready to learn meiosis, view this video.


 

 

 


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