FOR MORE: 1 What is DNA fingerprinting? Do Now: Describe what each of the 4 examples means to you? © 2005 Mr. Kent, JFKHS.

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FOR MORE: 1 What is DNA fingerprinting? Do Now: Describe what each of the 4 examples means to you? © 2005 Mr. Kent, JFKHS

FOR MORE: 2 Introduction Why do you think that each of these 4 pictures is a “fingerprint” for the mother, child, and alleged father?

FOR MORE: 3 Relevance How are the DNA fingerprints being used? List 5 other uses of DNA fingerprinting: –1. in evolution –2. in crime scene investigation –3. in making your family tree –4. in archaelogy –5. in medicine

FOR MORE: 4 Ethics How might the police, government, employers, or insurance companies use or misuse DNA fingerprinting? Ethic s Medicine Government Insurance Employe r Police

FOR MORE: 5 Vocabulary (The 3 G’s !!) Gel electrophoresis Genes Genetic code

FOR MORE: 6 Further research urtroom.html urtroom.html uencer.html# uencer.html#

FOR MORE: 7 Mini - summary Which of the 4 examples is most related? Why?

FOR MORE: 8 Summary State what has been learned Define ways to apply training Request feedback of training session

FOR MORE: 9 HW: Where to Get More Information List 5 books, articles, or electronic sources Write a paragraph from each source of a least 100 words each for each source Write a paragraph of at least 100 words from a source from a classmate