Concept Organizer

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Unit C Concept Organizer

 

The concept organizer below shows the relationship between the cell cycle, patterns of inheritance, and molecular genetics. A properly functioning cell cycle is needed for DNA to be correctly duplicated and divided into new cells for the next generation. This generation will express traits based on logical patterns of inheritance that can be understood by careful observation and recording. These traits are a result of the proper creation of proteins from the genes found on DNA.

 

The chart below organizes the main ideas of each module. You may wish to create your own chart by using the following chart as a starting point and adding additional detail as you go through this unit. There is an opportunity to prepare a concept organizer in each of the modules that you will study in this unit. Click here to view the concept organizer in more detail.

 

 

Module 5—Cell Division: The Processes of Mitosis and Meiosis

 

If you scratch your arm or cut your finger, you will be glad to see your skin heal over the wound. What would happen if that regrowth did not stop? How do our cells know when to live, die, or replace themselves? This module will explore the cell life cycle, the production of somatic cells, the formation of gametes, and the reproductive strategies of various species. This module will also look at how scientists use their understanding of the cell cycle to combat cancer and aging.

 

The following questions will be explored:

  • Is there a life cycle clock common to all organisms?
  • What are the different ways cells reproduce?
  • What are the purposes of reproduction?
  • What are the sources of variation or consistency in cell division?
Module 6—Mendelian Genetics: The Transmission of Traits to the Next Generation

 

Should you look like your parents? This is one of the questions that will be discussed in this module. Genetics is a complex topic, and this module will explain the fundamentals of inheritance. Here, you will examine how simple traits are passed from one generation to the next. You will explore the patterns of inheritance that can be traced and predicted.

 

The following questions will be explored:

  • How are traits passed on from generation to generation?
  • What controls an organism’s physical appearance?
  • Are all genes the same?
  • Does the inheritance of traits always happen the same way?
  • Can technology change the inheritance of traits?
Module 7—Genetics at the Molecular Level: DNA and RNA at Work

 

Unravelling the code of life was one of the greatest discoveries of the past century. This module will explore how traits are coded by genes that are carried in our DNA, and how these genes are expressed as proteins. This module will also look at how scientists can manipulate these genes or transfer them from one organism to another, resulting in variations never before possible.

 

The following questions will be explored:

  • How does DNA carry the genetic code?
  • How does DNA direct the synthesis of proteins?
  • What changes in the genetic code result in mutations and variations?
  • How much of my genetic code is uniquely mine? Do I share any part of my DNA code with my relatives?