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4 Biology (2013)
Area
of
Study
1:
Heredity
Outcome:
Analyse
evidence
for
the
molecular
basis
of heredity,
and
patterns
of
inheritance.
1 (17 June) 10.1 Genes and DNA, genome, DNA replication Gene expressiontranscription and translation, genetic code KQ 1-7 tbc
10.2
KQ 8-14
2 (24 June)
10.3
Gene regulation
12.1
KQ 1-7
Term 2 Holidays
3 (15 July) 12.2 Meiosisstages, crossing-over KQ 8-10 Activity 4.7: Division for gametesmeiosis: cell division for reproduction Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual
12.3 12.4
KQ 8-13 KQ 14-17
BI034.WP.Work program.2013.docx
4 (22 July)
11.1
Molecular tools and techniques restriction enzymes, gel electrophoresis, Southern blot, PCR, DNA sequencing DNA profiling, solving crimes, determining relationships applications Gene cloning, recombinant DNA technologyapplications
11.2
KQ 7-10
11.3
KQ11-16
5 (29 July)
13.1
Variation, inherited traits, karyotypes, sex determination Mutationstypes, effects Germ line mutations, somatic mutations Identifying mutations, spontaneous and induced mutations, mutagens
Activity 4.9: No two the sameanalysis of human variation using fingerprints Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual
6 (5 Aug)
14.1 14.2
Genotype and phenotype Dominance and recessiveness, complete and incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles Environment and phenotype
KQ 16 KQ 713
Activity 4.6: Growing up in the hills environmental influences on phenotype Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual
14.3
KQ 1417
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14.4 14.5
KQ 1821 KQ 225
Activity 4.10: One gene or twosimple patterns of genetic inheritance Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual
14.6
Test crosses
7 (12 Aug)
15.1
Activity 4.11: Joined genesinvestigation of inheritance patterns when genes are linked Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual Activity 7: Genetic roulettepeople and pedigrees
Sex-linked inheritance Pedigree analysis, stud books Continuous and discontinuous variation, polygenic inheritance Genetic diseases, epidemiology
Chapters 1015
Area of Study 1: Change over time Outcome: Analyse and evaluate evidence for evolutionary change and evolutionary relationships, and describe mechanisms for change including
the effect of human interventions on evolutionary processes through selective breeding and applications of biotechnology.
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16.1 16.2
Fossils, fossil formation Dating fossils, relative/absolute, stratigraphy, indicator fossils, radiometric dating
KQ 16 KQ 710 Activity 4.15: Digging up the pastfossils and evolution Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual SAC 2 An investigation using a DNA tool or manipulation technique
9 (26 Aug)
16.3
Geological timescale
KQ 1113
16.4
Biogeography, Gondwana, continental drift Comparative anatomy, homologous/ analogous structures, comparative embryology, phylogenetic trees
17.1
KQ 16
10 (2 Sept)
17.2 17.3
KQ 7, 8 KQ 913
17.4
DNAsequencing, mitochondrial DNA, chloroplast DNA, nuclear DNA Ancient (fossil) DNA, molecular clocks Evolutiongenetic change over time, variation, modern theory of evolution
KQ 1418
17.5
18.1
KQ 14
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18.2
11 (9 Sept)
18.3
Selection, biological fitness, natural and artificial selection, development of theories of evolution Selection in actioncase studies, selection pressures, relative fitness, changing allele frequencies Gene flow, genetic drift, founder effect
KQ 510
KQ 11, 12
Activity 10: Desirable disadvantages selection in small populations Activity 4.20: Living in isolationthe founder principle and genetic drift Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual
18.4
KQ 1318
Chapter Review Q 114 19.1 Divergent, convergent, parallel evolution Adaptive radiation Geographic variation, races Speciation, models and processes of speciation Reproductive isolationmechanisms, extinction KQ 13
KQ 46 KQ 713 KQ 1418 Activity 4.22: Diversity or bustgenetic diversity and extinction Heinemann Biology 2 Activity Manual Activity 4.7: Lucy and her friendhuman evolution Heinemann Biology 2 SAC 4 Evolutionary relationships.
Chapter Review Q 19 20.1 20.2 Human evolution, evidence of relationships, features of humans Hominid evolution, hominid genera, KQ 14 KQ 511
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features 20.3 Evolution of modern humans, phylogeny of races, theories of human evolution Early Australians Human interventions in evolution antibiotics and resistant bacteria, selective breeding, reproductive technologies, gene therapy, gene technologies, ethical issues KQ 1215
Activity Manual
20.4 20.5
KQ 1620 KQ 2126
Chapter Review Q 112 Chapters 1620 Area of Study Review Area of Study 1 Review Q 116
Term
4.
Week number 13 (7 Oct) 14 (14 Oct) 15 (21 Oct) 4 (29 Oct) Activities Revision Revision Last day of studies (Monday 22 October) Assessment tasks (SAC items) SAC 5 Response to an issue.
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NB: This timeline is a guide only and is subject to change due to College events and other circumstances.
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