JANUARY 30, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will explain the results of an investigation. WARM-UP – Looking at your lab, what is meant “bottleneck?” HOMEWORK.

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JANUARY 30, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will explain the results of an investigation. WARM-UP – Looking at your lab, what is meant “bottleneck?” HOMEWORK – Finish Bottleneck Genes Discussion Questions – 1/31 Savory Swimmer Questions – 1/31 (Weebly, Unit 3) AGENDA – 1. Complete Bottleneck Genes Questions #8- 10, and #12. Discuss with group but put YOUR answer in YOUR own words. Question #11 you must watch the video on my weebly page, Unit 2: Black-footed ferret. Access video from weebly, not from web address in packet 2. Read the Savory Swimmers Article, then answer the questions. This is an individual assignment. No group work!