Fostering Knowledge and Decision-Making Skills through an Exploration of Genetic Dilemmas in Society: Preservice Biology Teachers’ Perspectives
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2021-01-28Author
GENISA, Marlina Ummas
SUBALI, Bambang
DJUKRI, Djukri
HANDAYANI, Rif’ati Dina
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Abstract: The topic of genetics is an essential concept in the biological sciences, and it is also relevant to people’s daily
lives. Several community dilemmas trigger a controversial debate on genetics that requires a better understanding of
“genetics literacy.” This research aimed to investigate biology students’ opinions on the current genetic dilemmas in
their environment. Data were gathered through interviews and genetic syllabus documents. The results indicated that
genetics dilemmas in society are categorized into four topics: sex-influenced genes, sex-linked genes, aneuploidy, and
autosomal genes. Public perceptions of genetic dilemmas are based on myths rather than science. Preservice biology
teachers linked the concept of genetics with existence in society. Students’ decision making about the truth of myths
associated with genetic ideas can bridge the gap between community knowledge and science
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