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Date: Dec 16, 2014 Page: Table of Contents p. 1. W. O. D: Last 5 pages Date: Dec 16, 2014 Page: Table of Contents p. 1 W.O.D: Last 5 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover W.O.D.: Amino Acid - organic compounds that combine to form proteins Question: What do amino acids form?

Three nucleotides form each amino acid.

How do nitrogenous bases fit together? A to T C to G

DNA Replication Read page 295-299 Do questions 1-5 of the Section Review Look at the back page of the Double Helix coloring packet. What is occurring in this image. Explain at the bottom of the page.

Table of contents p. 1 Science News: Born to Heal p. 2 Chromosome Notes p. 3 Double Helix Coloring p. 4 Karyotype Notes p. 5 Karyotype lab questions p. 6 DNA Replication Text reading p. 7 What would you do? – Genetic Screening p. 8

Directions : Pick up directions, supplies, and your amino acid assignment from Ms. Johnson’s desk.

Reflection Name an amino acid.

Waardenburg syndrome

Fraternal Twins