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If someone recited the ATCG sequence of their DNA without taking a break, they would speak for 57 years. High school pupils learn three new terms related to gene regulation: regulatory gene, regulatory sequence, and promoter. Individuals then explore examples of gene regulation in bacteria, with both positive and negative responses, as well as examples in eukaryotic organisms.
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Adaptable
Concepts
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Instructional Ideas
- Pause video at 6:50 to discuss positive control with the class, answer questions, take notes, and give scholars time to process
- Do the same at 8:21 and discuss negative control
Classroom Considerations
- Teachers need a computer, access to the Internet, and a way to project the video
- Video assumes viewers understand base pairs and enzymes related to DNA replication
- Video 11 in a series of 31
Pros
- Includes a link for a concept map, slideshow, and a review worksheet
- Provides a link to other related videos near the end
Cons
- None