Lesson | Topic | Statement(s) and Objective(s) | Activities |
1 | Nucleic Acids as the Genetic Material | 7.1.S1: Analysis of results of the Hershey and Chase experiment providing evidence that DNA is the genetic material.
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Vision learning: DNA as genetic material Group review slides of Hershey-Chase Introduction to Hershey and Chase Hershey and Chase handwritten Notes Discovery of the Function of DNA DNA Encodes Biological Information |
2 | Nucleotides | 2.6.U1: The nucleic acids DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides.
2.6.S1: Drawing simple diagrams of the structure of single nucleotides of DNA and RNA, using circles, pentagons, and rectangles to represent phosphates, pentoses and bases.
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A&B: DNA Has Four Bases. Some Viruses Swap in a Fifth. |
3 | DNA Structure | 2.6.U3: DNA is a double helix made of two antiparallel strands of nucleotides linked by hydrogen bonding between complementary base pairs.
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DNA model assignment direction Modeling an actual sequence directions |
4 | Historical Discovery | 7.1.A1: Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins’ investigation of DNA structures by X-ray diffraction.
7.1.NOS: Making careful observations-Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray diffraction provided crucial evidence that DNA is a double helix.
2.6.A1: Crick and Watson’s elucidation of the structure of DNA using model making.
2.6.NOS: Using models as representation of the real world- Crick and Watson used model making to discover the structure of DNA.
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Scientific Developments in the Discovery of DNA Structure guided questions for notes (based on Discovering the Structure guided reading by AP Rodgers) Race for the Double Helix video Video questions: Secret of Photo 51 The structure of DNA (Nature) DNA History readings questions (and answers) Envisioning DNA reading (and questions) Collaboration and Competition reading (and questions) Piecing Together the Structure of DNA |
5 | DNA vs. RNA | 2.6.U2: DNA differs from RNA in the number of strands present, the base composition and the type of pentose.
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DNA vs RNA notes |
6 | DNA Tech | 3.5.U1: Gel electrophoresis is used to separate proteins or fragments of DNA according to size.
7.1.A2: Tandem repeats are used in DNA profiling.
3.5.U3: DNA profiling involves comparison of DNA.
3.5.A1: Use of DNA profiling in paternity and forensic investigations.
3.5.S2: Analysis of examples of DNA profiles.
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_______________________ Cut outs for restriction enzyme demo Restriction enzyme exercises part 1 Restriction enzyme exercises part 2 Handout for review of restriction enzymes Restriction enzyme site finder challenge Sequences for site finder challenge Lab exchange restriction enzymes Lab exchange restriction digest _______________________ Pipetting notes and practice lab A&B: pipetting challenge _______________________ How electrophoresis works reading Electrophoresis review questions VNTR and Electrophoresis video Classroom electrophoresis directions Classroom electrophoresis data Blank electrophoresis gel for virtual lab Determining DNA fragment sizes _______________________ |
7 | Wrap Up and Review |