Key Idea: Genetic information is encoded in DNA molecules.
Students are expected to know that:
- Genetic (hereditary) information is the set of instructions that specifies the physical and behavioral characteristics of organisms.
- Genetic information is found in all living organisms.
- The instructions that specify the physical and behavioral characteristics of organisms are coded in DNA molecules (not in protein, carbohydrate, or fat molecules).
- DNA molecules are made up of four different types of subunits called nucleotides that are linked together in long chains.
- The sequence of subunits in a DNA molecule is what encodes the genetic information.
- DNA is packaged as chromosomes in the cells of organisms.
- Each chromosome is made of a single DNA molecule.
- A gene is one or more segments of a DNA molecule that contributes to one or more particular physical and behavioral characteristics.
- Each chromosome is made of many different genes.
Boundaries:
- Students are not expected to know the names of the nucleotide subunits.
- Students are not expected to know that DNA is bound to histones and other proteins in chromosomes.
Item ID Number |
Knowledge Being Assessed | Pre-Test | Post-Test (Control) | Post-Test (Treatment) | Select This Item for My Item Bank |
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65% | 66% | 82% | |||
61% | 64% | 73% |
Misconception |
Student Misconception |
Pre-Test | Post-Test (Control) | Post-Test (Treatment) |
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Only animals have DNA; plants and mushrooms do not have DNA (Banet & Ayuso, 2000). | 29% | 31% | 15% | |
12% | 12% | 9% | ||
12% | 11% | 6% | ||
10% | 8% | 7% |
Frequency of selecting a misconception was calculated by dividing the total number of times a misconception was chosen by the number of times it could have been chosen, averaged over the number of students answering the questions within this particular idea.
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