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1 November 2013 Missing Links in Genes to Traits: Toward Teaching for an Integrated Framework of Genetics
Iglika V. Pavlova, Scott A. Kreher
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Genetics, one of the most influential fields, underlies all of biology and produces discoveries that are in the news daily. However, many students leave introductory biology and genetics courses lacking a coherent framework of knowledge to use in their daily lives. We identify substantial “missing links” in the teaching of foundational concepts in genetics that should be addressed, as well as provide examples and suggest activities toward integration. Teaching in this manner can help students build on their knowledge in more advanced courses and allow them to use this knowledge throughout their lives.

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Iglika V. Pavlova and Scott A. Kreher "Missing Links in Genes to Traits: Toward Teaching for an Integrated Framework of Genetics," The American Biology Teacher 75(9), 641-649, (1 November 2013). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2013.75.9.4
Published: 1 November 2013
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KEYWORDS
Chemical interactions
classical genetics
dominant/recessive alleles
mutations
sickle cell disease.
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