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JOGJAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

LESSON PLAN 1

FRM/FMIPA/062-01 18 February 2012

1. Faculty /Study Program : Mathematics and Science / Biology Education

2. Course / Code : BIC 223

3. Credits : 2

4. Semester and Duration : IV , 100 minutes

5. Basic competence : Describe the history of genetics

6. Achievement indicator : 1. Students are able to explain the history / development of Genetics

2. Students are able to analyze different effects of recent technology due to genetics research

3. Students are able to explain the concept of gene and Chromosome

7. Topics / Sub-topics : Introduction - history and development of genetics, concept of gene and chromosome

8. Lecture activity :

Activity Details of activity Duration Method Media References

Introduction

 Lecture contract  Discussion on

what is studied in genetics

 Explanation

briefly, on the study of

inheritance and its effects in the human life

10 minutes

Discussion and lecture

PPT, boardmarker

Klug et al., 2006. Concepts of Genetics

and

Brooker.2009.Genetics Analysis and Principles

Main

Presentation  Lecture :

explanation on the

30 Lecture PPT,

animation,

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theory of

inheritance before and after

Mendels’

experiment and its relevance with the theory of

chromosome  Students are

asked to analyze the theory of inheritance with examples of different organisms

 Explanation on the development of genetics and the effects in human life and the ecosystem  Students are

asked to analyze the positive and negative effects of the advancement

Concepts of Genetics

and

Brooker.2009.Genetics Analysis and Principles

Closing

Students are asked to conclude the topic and a

Discussion PPT

Follow up

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9. Evaluation

Questions :

1) How does a model organism increase our knowledge on genetic diseases in humans ?

2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of patent for genetically modified organisms (GMO) ?

Answer :

1) Model organisms are used for research in studying genes that are responsible for genetic diseases. Genetic systems are usually in the same phylogenetic pathway so what is known in one organism can be same as in another organism. Model organisms are those that can grow or reproduce easily, have easy understandable genetic system, and many offspring, so that it can be a good source of study

2) The positive effect of a patent right for the GMO is to increase competition for innovation and to return production cost. The negative effect is that something from nature must not be kept as a right for one or several companies or individuals. What is needed are individuals and companies to develop GMO but patent rights still need to be further discussed.

Yogyakarta, February 2012

Head of Departement Lecturer

Biology Education Department

Dr. Slamet Suyanto Paramita Cahyaningrum K., M.Sc.

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