Key Idea: DNA molecules provide the cells with instructions for assembling protein molecules from amino acids.
Students are expected to know that:
- Protein molecules are made up of amino acid subunits linked together in a specific sequence.
- DNA molecules provide instructions for linking and ordering amino acids to form protein molecules.
- Each sequence of three nucleotides in a molecule of DNA codes for an amino acid.
- The set of nucleotides in a DNA molecule that provide instructions for assembling a particular protein molecule from amino acids is called a gene.
- 20 different types of amino acids are used to make protein molecules.
- A change to the sequence of nucleotides in a gene within a molecule of DNA can alter the protein that is produced.
- Changes to the sequence of nucleotides in a molecule of DNA can come from insertions, deletions, or substitutions of one or more nucleotide subunits in a DNA molecule.
- Changes to the sequence of nucleotides in a molecule of DNA are called mutations.
Boundaries:
- Students are not expected to know the terms: transcription, translation, messenger RNA, transfer RNA, codons, or anticodons.
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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The way DNA and proteins are related is that DNA provides information for making proteins. | 67% | 65% | 92% | ||
56% | 67% | 74% | |||
35% | 34% | 54% |
Misconception |
Student Misconception |
Pre-Test | Post-Test (Control) | Post-Test (Treatment) |
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34% | 32% | 16% | ||
15% | 21% | 4% | ||
9% | 10% | 3% |
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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