Genetic Engineering and Human Health

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 13.06.01

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. The Human Cell: Anatomy and Function
  4. Organelles
  5. DNA Structure
  6. Genes
  7. The Central Dogma of Biology
  8. Proteins
  9. DNA Replication
  10. Chromosomes
  11. Heredity
  12. Genetic Disorders
  13. Gene Therapy
  14. Classroom Activities
  15. Bibliography
  16. Websites Resources
  17. Appendix
  18. Notes

Imagine the Unimaginable Harnessing the Power of DNA: Principles of Genetic Engineering

Laura Ann Carroll-Koch

Published September 2013

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Common Core Content Standards addressed in this unit:

The Common Core State Standards aim to increase depth of content knowledge by integrating subject matter across the curriculum. An additional objective of the Common Core Standards is to strengthen reading comprehension skills and student's ability to use and understand more complex text. This unit addresses these issues directly through relevant, engaging subject matter of bioengineering.

Scientific Inquiry: Scientific inquiry is a thoughtful and coordinated attempt to search out, describe, explain, and predict natural phenomena.

Scientific Literacy: Scientific literacy includes speaking, listening, presenting, interpreting, reading, and writing about science.

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