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Beginning 26 January 2009: Chapter 17 (From Gene to Protein)
  • Powerpoint
    • The Powerpoint is the same that is presented in class.  You can use the "Lecture Notes" section to add information that may help you.  DO NOT edit the actual slides - doing so will require uploading the originals and everyone will lose theirs added notes.


Beginning 5 January 2009: Chapter 16 (The Molecular Basis of Inheritance)
  • Powerpoint
    • The Powerpoint is the same that is presented in class.  You can use the "Lecture Notes" section to add information that may help you.  DO NOT edit the actual slides - doing so will require uploading the originals and everyone will lose theirs added notes.
  • Lecture Outline Overview
    • This outline examines the key information, as determined by the authors of the book, to ensure that you understand.
  • Take Notes
    • Use Google Docs to create notes - you can also share them with other students via the share link.
    • Share your notes.  Upload your "published" notes to this page so other students can see what you have gained from the lessons.  Review the notes, it will help see if you missed things that someone else might have caught.
  • Forum Posts and Responses
    • Required forum posts and responses.
  • January 8, 2009 in class assignment

Beginning 12 December 2008: Chapter 15 (The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance)
  • Powerpoint
    • The Powerpoint is the same that is presented in class.  You can use the "Lecture Notes" section to add information that may help you.  DO NOT edit the actual slides - doing so will require uploading the originals and everyone will lose theirs added notes.
  • Lecture Outline Overview
    • This outline examines the key information, as determined by the authors of the book, to ensure that you understand.
  • Take Notes
    • Use Google Docs to create notes - you can also share them with other students via the share link.
    • Share your notes.  Upload your "published" notes to this page so other students can see what you have gained from the lessons.  Review the notes, it will help see if you missed things that someone else might have caught.
  • Forum Posts and Responses
    • Required forum posts and responses.


Beginning 9 December 2008: Chapter 14 (Mendel and the Gene Idea)
  • Powerpoint
    • The Powerpoint is the same that is presented in class.  You can use the "Lecture Notes" section to add information that may help you.  DO NOT edit the actual slides - doing so will require uploading the originals and everyone will lose theirs added notes.
  • Lecture Outline Overview
    • This outline examines the key information, as determined by the authors of the book, to ensure that you understand.
  • Take Notes
    • Use Google Docs to create notes - you can also share them with other students via the share link.
    • Share your notes.  Upload your "published" notes to this page so other students can see what you have gained from the lessons.  Review the notes, it will help see if you missed things that someone else might have caught.
  • Concept Check
    • Required "Concept Checks" for this chapter.


Beginning 4 December 2008: Chapter 13 (Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
)
  • Powerpoint
    • The Powerpoint is the same that is presented in class.  You can use the "Lecture Notes" section to add information that may help you.  DO NOT edit the actual slides - doing so will require uploading the originals and everyone will lose theirs added notes.
  • Lecture Outline Overview
    • This outline examines the key information, as determined by the authors of the book, to ensure that you understand.
  • Take Notes
    • Use Google Docs to create notes - you can also share them with other students via the share link.
    • Share your notes.  Upload your "published" notes to this page so other students can see what you have gained from the lessons.  Review the notes, it will help see if you missed things that someone else might have caught.
  • Concept Check
    • Required "Concept Checks" for this chapter.

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