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UNIT 4 VCE BIOLOGY “DNA
MANIPULATION & DIHYBRID CROSS" SAC
GTAC Student Program VCE 402 Laboratory Workshop
School Groups Only
DNA Manipulation and A Dihybrid Cross
School Assessed Coursework 2008
(Available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
Our Laboratory Workshop offers Unit 4
VCE Biology students an unique opportunity to work in
small groups with their own young research scientist
as “mentor”. The learning environment is
highly structured to ensure student participation and
to facilitate dialogue. Students use research quality
equipment, in a state of the art teaching laboratory.
The pre-laboratory lecture supports student learning
by introducing them to the biological concepts involved
in the laboratory work and supports the consolidation
of concepts in Unit 4 Biology. Students perform two
tasks, collect, present and interpret data. The tasks can be completed in a single class
session by asking students a series of questions based
on their work.
| 09.30 – 09.40 |
Arrival
and Registration
Students deposit school bags in cloakroom |
| 09.40 – 10.10 |
Students
are shown a short film “DNA – The Secret
of Life”
This film presents a comprehensive overview of the
structure and function of DNA and outlines the Central
Dogma of Modern Biology. The film features award
winning molecular animations created by Drew Berry. |
| 10.15 – 10.55 |
Pre-Laboratory
Lecture:
A GTAC Education Officer outlines the tasks and
their relevance to Unit 4 Biology is explained |
| 10.55 – 11.15 |
Break
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| 11.15 – 13.00 |
Task
1: Students are introduced to the micropipettor
and use three different restriction enzymes to
cut Lambda DNA. The fragments are sorted using
gel electrophoresis and visualised.
Students interpret the gel print and construct
a graph that is used to determine the size of
various DNA fragments.
Task 2:
Students investigate the inheritance of two independently
assorting characteristics in Zea mays, collect
data and interpret the phenotypic ratios obtained
to the expected ratios. This task consolidates
the student’s “genetic language”
and understanding of events in meiosis. |
| 13.00 – 14.00 |
Lunch:
University of Melbourne Campus
Home school supervision |
| 14.00 – 14.45 |
Students complete laboratory
tasks and interpret results |
| 14.45 – 14.50 |
Evaluation and departure |
Cost/student: $20.00 (exGST)
Click here to view booking procedures.
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