pptx, 2.68 MB
pptx, 2.68 MB
docx, 120.8 KB
docx, 120.8 KB
docx, 13.08 KB
docx, 13.08 KB
docx, 18.91 KB
docx, 18.91 KB
docx, 141.21 KB
docx, 141.21 KB
docx, 12.05 KB
docx, 12.05 KB
docx, 16.85 KB
docx, 16.85 KB

This lesson describes the effects of gene mutations can have on amino acid sequences, as illustrated by sickle cell anaemia. The engaging and detailed PowerPoint and accompanying resources are part of the first lesson in a series of 2 lessons which have been designed to cover point (f) in topic 3 of A2 unit 4 of the WJEC A-level Biology specification and includes substitutions, deletions and insertions

In order to understand how a change in the base sequence can affect the order of the amino acids, students must be confident in their understanding and application of protein synthesis which was covered earlier in this topic. Therefore, the start of the lesson focuses on transcription and translation and students are guided through the use of the codon table to identify amino acids. Moving forwards, a task called known as THE WALL is used to introduce to the names of three types of gene mutation whilst challenging the students to recognise three terms which are associated with the genetic code. The main focus of the lesson is substitutions and how these mutations may or may not cause a change to the amino acid sequence. The students are challenged to use their knowledge of the degenerate nature of the genetic code to explain how a silent mutation can result. Students will learn that a substitution is responsible for the new allele that causes sickle cell anaemia and they are tested on their understanding through an exam-style question. As with all of the questions, a mark scheme is included in the PowerPoint which can be displayed to allow the students to assess their understanding.
The rest of the lesson looks at base deletions and base insertions and students are introduced to the idea of a frameshift mutation. One particular task challenges the students to evaluate the statement that base deletions have a bigger impact on primary structure than base substitutions. This is a differentiated task and they have to compare the fact that the reading frame is shifted by a deletion against the change in a single base by a substitution

Creative Commons "Sharealike"

Review

5

Something went wrong, please try again later.

georgeshoe

3 years ago
5

Explained substitution/addition/deletion in great detail and puts good emphasis on frameshift with good AFL points.

Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.