AP Biology – Part 2: Heredity, Gene Expression & Evolution
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📋 Course Overview
Prerequisites: Completion of AP Biology Part 1 (Chemistry, Cell Structure & Energetics)
Outcome: Comprehensive understanding of genetic transmission, molecular biology, and evolutionary mechanisms, ready for Part 3 (Ecology & Comprehensive Exam Prep).
📚 Detailed Lecture Breakdown
MODULE 1: Heredity (Lectures 1-8)
Lecture 1: Meiosis Review & Genetic Variation
- Review of Meiosis I and II stages
- Crossing over and independent assortment
- Random fertilization and genetic diversity
- Comparison with Mitosis
- Takeaway: Reinforcing how sexual reproduction generates variation.
Lecture 2: Mendelian Genetics & Monohybrid Crosses
- Gregor Mendel and the laws of inheritance
- Dominant vs. Recessive alleles
- Punnett Squares and probability rules
- Genotypic and Phenotypic ratios
- Takeaway: Mastering the fundamentals of single-trait inheritance.
Lecture 3: Dihybrid Crosses & Probability
- Law of Independent Assortment
- Setting up 16-square Punnett Squares
- Multiplication rule for independent events
- Analyzing two-trait inheritance patterns
- Takeaway: Analyzing inheritance of multiple traits simultaneously.
Lecture 4: Non-Mendelian Genetics: Incomplete Dominance & Codominance
- Blending phenotypes vs. simultaneous expression
- Examples: Snapdragons, Blood Types
- Punnett Square adjustments for non-Mendelian traits
- Takeaway: Understanding exceptions to simple dominance.
Lecture 5: Multiple Alleles & Blood Typing
- ABO Blood Group system
- Genotypes and Phenotypes of A, B, AB, O
- Universal donors and recipients
- Paternity testing applications
- Takeaway: Applying genetics to human health and identification.
Lecture 6: Sex-Linked Inheritance
- X and Y chromosome differences
- X-linked recessive traits (Colorblindness, Hemophilia)
- Pedigree analysis for sex-linked traits
- Carrier status and inheritance patterns
- Takeaway: Analyzing traits linked to sex chromosomes.
Lecture 7: Pedigree Analysis & Human Genetics
- Reading pedigree charts (Symbols, Generations)
- Determining inheritance modes (Autosomal Dominant/Recessive, X-linked)
- Genetic disorders: Cystic Fibrosis, Huntington’s, Sickle Cell
- Takeaway: Tracing genetic traits through family histories.
Lecture 8: Environmental Effects on Phenotype
- Nature vs. Nurture interactions
- Temperature-dependent sex determination
- Effect of soil pH on flower color
- Epigenetics overview
- Takeaway: Understanding how environment influences gene expression.
MODULE 2: Gene Expression & Regulation (Lectures 9-20)
Lecture 9: DNA Structure & Replication
- Double helix structure and base pairing rules
- Semi-conservative replication model
- Enzymes: Helicase, Primase, DNA Polymerase, Ligase
- Leading vs. Lagging strand (Okazaki fragments)
- Takeaway: Understanding how genetic information is copied.
Lecture 10: Transcription: DNA to RNA
- RNA types: mRNA, tRNA, rRNA
- Initiation, Elongation, Termination phases
- RNA Polymerase and promoter regions
- Post-transcriptional modification (5′ cap, Poly-A tail, Splicing)
- Takeaway: Analyzing the synthesis of RNA from DNA.
Lecture 11: Translation: RNA to Protein
- Genetic Code and Codons
- Ribosome structure and function
- Role of tRNA and Anticodons
- Initiation, Elongation, Termination of polypeptide chain
- Takeaway: Understanding how proteins are synthesized.
Lecture 12: Mutations & Genetic Change
- Point mutations: Silent, Missense, Nonsense
- Frameshift mutations: Insertion and Deletion
- Chromosomal mutations: Duplication, Inversion, Translocation
- Impact on protein function and phenotype
- Takeaway: Evaluating how DNA changes affect organisms.
Lecture 13: Prokaryotic Gene Regulation: Operons
- Operon structure: Promoter, Operator, Genes
- Trp Operon (Repressible)
- Lac Operon (Inducible)
- Negative control mechanisms
- Takeaway: Understanding how bacteria regulate gene expression.
Lecture 14: Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
- Transcription Factors and Enhancers
- Chromatin modification (Acetylation, Methylation)
- Cell specialization and differentiation
- Takeaway: Analyzing complex regulation in multicellular organisms.
Lecture 15: Biotechnology: DNA Manipulation
- Restriction Enzymes and DNA Ligase
- Gel Electrophoresis and DNA profiling
- Bacterial Transformation and Plasmids
- Takeaway: Understanding tools used to analyze and modify DNA.
Lecture 16: Biotechnology: PCR & Cloning
- Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) steps
- DNA sequencing methods
- Reproductive vs. Therapeutic cloning
- Ethical considerations
- Takeaway: Mastering techniques for amplifying and studying DNA.
Lecture 17: Biotechnology: Genetic Engineering
- Recombinant DNA technology
- Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
- Applications in medicine (Insulin) and agriculture (Bt Corn)
- Risks and benefits analysis
- Takeaway: Evaluating the impact of genetic modification.
Lecture 18: Viral Structure & Replication
- Lytic vs. Lysogenic cycles
- Retroviruses and Reverse Transcriptase
- Bacteriophages and animal viruses
- Takeaway: Understanding how viruses exploit cellular machinery.
Lecture 19: Viruses & Genetic Variation
- Antigenic drift and shift
- Role of viruses in horizontal gene transfer
- Emerging diseases and pandemics
- Takeaway: Analyzing the evolutionary impact of viruses.
Lecture 20: Module 2 Review & Quiz
- Comprehensive review of Gene Expression & Biotechnology
- 15-question quiz (MCQs + Short Answer) with detailed solutions
- Self-assessment guide and focus areas for continued study
- Transition to Natural Selection & Evolution
- Takeaway: Ensuring mastery of molecular genetics before studying evolution.
MODULE 3: Natural Selection & Evolution (Lectures 21-27)
Lecture 21: Evidence for Evolution
- Fossil record and dating methods
- Homologous vs. Analogous structures
- Embryology and Vestigial structures
- Molecular evidence (DNA/Protein sequences)
- Takeaway: Evaluating the multiple lines of evidence supporting evolution.
Lecture 22: Natural Selection & Adaptation
- Darwin’s theory and Wallace’s contributions
- Variation, Heritability, Differential Survival
- Fitness and adaptation definitions
- Takeaway: Understanding the mechanism driving evolutionary change.
Lecture 23: Types of Selection
- Directional, Stabilizing, Disruptive Selection
- Graphical analysis of phenotype distributions
- Real-world examples (Peppered Moth, Antibiotic Resistance)
- Takeaway: Analyzing how selection pressures shape populations.
Lecture 24: Artificial Selection & Human Impact
- Domestication of plants and animals
- Selective breeding practices
- Consequences of reduced genetic diversity
- Takeaway: Understanding human-driven evolutionary change.
Lecture 25: Population Genetics & Hardy-Weinberg
- Gene pools and allele frequencies
- Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium conditions
- p² + 2pq + q² = 1 and p + q = 1 calculations
- Takeaway: Using mathematics to analyze evolution in populations.
Lecture 26: Mechanisms of Evolution
- Genetic Drift (Bottleneck & Founder Effects)
- Gene Flow (Migration)
- Mutation as a source of variation
- Non-random mating
- Takeaway: Distinguishing between selection and other evolutionary forces.
Lecture 27: Phylogeny & Speciation
- Phylogenetic trees and cladograms
- Shared ancestral vs. Derived characters
- Prezygotic and Postzygotic barriers
- Allopatric vs. Sympatric speciation
- Takeaway: Understanding evolutionary relationships and species formation.
MODULE 4: Assessment & Exam Prep (Lectures 28-30)
Lecture 28: AP Biology FRQ Strategies: Genetics & Evolution
- Tackling Long FRQs involving data analysis
- Calculating Hardy-Weinberg and Chi-square
- Constructing evolutionary explanations
- Common pitfalls and point earning strategies
- Takeaway: Mastering the free-response section for Units 5-7.
Lecture 29: Part 2 Comprehensive Mock Test
- Simulated MCQ Section: 30 multiple-choice questions (Units 5-7)
- Simulated FRQ Section: 2 free-response questions
- Exam conditions: Timed practice to build stamina
- Answer key and scoring guidelines provided separately
- Takeaway: Experiencing exam conditions to identify strengths and weaknesses.
Lecture 30: Final Review, Exam Strategies & Course Completion
- Mock test solutions walkthrough and common error analysis
- Final review of key concepts (Mendel, Central Dogma, Selection)
- Course wrap-up: Key themes across Units 5-7
- Final pep talk, certificate distribution, and preview of Part 3
- Takeaway: Confidence, clarity, and readiness for Part 3 (Ecology & Final Prep).
📝 Part 2 Learning Outcomes
✅ Understand Gene Expression (Replication, Transcription, Translation)
✅ Evaluate Gene Regulation (Operons, Transcription Factors)
✅ Apply Biotechnology Tools (PCR, Gel Electrophoresis, Transformation)
✅ Explain Evolutionary Mechanisms (Natural Selection, Drift, Gene Flow)
✅ Calculate Population Genetics (Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium)
✅ Interpret Phylogenetic Trees and evidence for evolution
✅ Execute AP Exam Strategies for MCQs and FRQs
✅ Prepare for Part 3 (Ecology & Comprehensive Exam Prep)
📦 What’s Included in Part 2
- 🎥 30 HD Video Lectures (50 Minutes Each)
- 📄 Lecture Notes PDF (Downloadable, concise summaries for review)
- ✍️ Practice Problem Sets (150+ questions with detailed solutions)
- 📊 Module Quizzes (4 quizzes with instant feedback)
- 📝 1 Part-Wise Test (Heredity through Evolution)
- 🎯 Genetics Workbook (Practice with Punnett Squares & HW Equations)
- 📚 Vocabulary Lists (Key terms for each module)
- 💬 Priority Doubt Support (Email/WhatsApp within 24 hours)
- 📜 Certificate of Completion (Part 2)

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