Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Scribe Post 11/8

Today in class we:
  1. Talked about the last page ofthe meiosis notes
  2. Worked on the Karyotype lab (pages 19-37 in the UP)
NOTES
  • Breakage of a chromosome (this is the breakage of segments of a chromosome NOT the A,T,G,C parts)
  • Deletion- A chromosome loses a fragment of itself
  • Duplication- Occurs when a fragment from another chromosome is inserted into a homologous chromosome
  • Inversion- A fragment breaks off from a chromosome then reattaches itself upside down
  • Translocation- Occurs when a fragment reattaches to a nonhomologous chromosome

KARYOTYPE LAB
  • We used the cutouts from page 21 in the UP and put them into pairs
  • Then we taped them down according to number on the worksheet (page 23, UP)
  • We did this for the rest of class
  • Pages 26 and 27 are questions about this karyotype (page 23)
HOMEWORK
  • Study for the quiz tomorrow!
  • Finish UP p. 19-37 (This is where you use your assigned sheet - B,C, or D - to make another karyotype on page 37)
  • EC - UP p. 39-40 in the UP
  • Read CH 9 p. 142-168
DO NOT DO THE "GOING FURTHER" PART AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 27!!! IT IS NOT
HOMEWORK!!!

Next scribe *****Nazia*****


3 comments:

  1. I like the layout of this, but I would recommend is to maybe elaborate or go more into depth with the notes. For example you can say the effects they have or why it is important. I would include when as well, but other than that Eleni, it was really straightforward and easy to understand.

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  2. Thank you for the informative and effective scribe post. though it was very well put together, somethings you may want to consider are the use of more pictures to help explain and show what exactly you are talking about, (though your lab picture was top notch :))
    Overall a Job well done!

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  3. Good job on the post. I appreciated the picture of your unit packet and analysis of the different mistakes that can occur in meiosis. It is very hard to do scribe posts on days that we mostly do notes or labs, so I think this is about in depth as you could go on the information. Thanks for the post.

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