Today is rung 3 of 8 on this topic
DNA, protein synthesis and inheritance
Can do: Explains how DNA codes for proteins and predicts inheritance with a Punnett square.
Why it matters
It's the mechanism underneath everything else in biology, and the gene-to-trait chain is what most students never quite assemble.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Knows DNA carries information but has no chain from gene to protein to trait.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
"How does a change in DNA change an organism? Walk me from gene to trait."
Solid looks like: DNA โ mRNA โ protein โ function โ trait, in order.
The full activity for this topic ยท 30 minutes
Build the Chain
- 1Write a short DNA sequence and transcribe it to mRNA, then translate it with a codon table.
- 2Change one base and translate again. Sometimes nothing changes; sometimes everything does.
- 3Discuss why that explains both harmless variation and genetic disease.
- 4Do a Punnett square for a real trait and predict ratios.
- 5Extract DNA from strawberries โ it's visible with kitchen equipment and it makes the molecule real.
If it's too hard
Punnett squares for one trait only.
If it's too easy
Dihybrid crosses, and sex-linked inheritance with a pedigree chart.
Say this
"Change one letter. Does the protein change? Sometimes it doesn't โ why not?"
