VCE Biology – Exploring Inheritance

Maximum Number of Students

25

Duration

1 Day 9:30 – 2:30

Curriculum Areas

VCE – Biology

Description

Students diagnose hereditary disease in a fictional family using micropipettes and gel electrophoresis. By constructing and modifying pedigrees based on genetic testing data, students gain practical analysis experience aligned with VCE Biology Unit 2. Activities cover genes, alleles, genomes, karyotypes, and inheritance patterns, supporting various School Assessed Coursework options.

Learning Outcomes

  • Investigate how genetic information is inherited across generations
  • Distinguish key components of the genetic code and their role in disease expression
  • Apply laboratory techniques to simulate genetic testing
  • Interpret genetic data to diagnose a hereditary condition
  • Communicate scientific understanding using evidence from models and simulations

Career Paths

  • Genetic counsellor
  • Bioethicist
  • Research Scientist
  • Medical laboratory scientist
  • Data scientist
  • Animal breeder
  • Educator
  • Public health researcher

Tertiary Options

  • Certificate IV in Allied Health
  • Diploma of Nursing
  • Bachelor of Nursing
  • Diploma of Laboratory Technology
  • Bachelor of Biomedical Science
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Bachelor of Biotechnology

Before your visit

Yarra Ranges Tech School has pre-work and post-work developed specifically for each program. We suggest reviewing and implementing these resources to enhance your curriculum and support alignment with the Victorian 2.0 curriculum.

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