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Putting DNA To Work Activities

These activities have been selected by master teachers as follow-up activities to reinforce the concepts learned during a visit to the Koshland Science Museum or a Virtual Field Trip. They are designed for middle and high-school students and adhere to the National Academies' National Science Education Standards.

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The Gene Scene
Students are introduced to the concept of genetics through a series of interactive activities and games. They learn basic definitions and explore various applications through which the study of DNA affects daily lives.

Level of Difficulty: Introductory
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Alike But Not The Same
Students conduct an inventory of human traits and play a game that helps to highlight each individual's uniqueness. They find out that humans share many basic characteristics, but at the same time there is variation.

Level of Difficulty: Introductory or Intermediate
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Tour of the Basics
This interactive web activity introduces students to DNA, genes, chromosomes, proteins, inheritance and traits

Level of Difficulty: Introductory or Intermediate
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An Inventory of My Traits
Students take an inventory of several of their own traits and then compare them with the inventories of other groups of students.

Level of Difficulty: Intermediate
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Create A DNA Fingerprint
Students solve a mystery using DNA fingerprinting. Through an interactive lab the students go through the steps used to make a DNA fingerprint. They then evaluate their evidence to find the culprit of the crime.

Level of Difficulty: Introductory or Intermediate
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The Meaning Of Genetic Variation
Students investigate variations in the beta globin gene by comparing DNA sequences from a normal individual and a person who has sickle cell disease. They observe the mutation that leads to the disease. Through a case study, students explore all aspects of sickle cell disease from transmission to symptoms to detection.

Level of Difficulty: Intermediate or Advanced
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The Gene Scene
Students are introduced to the concept of genetics through a series of interactive activities and games. They learn basic definitions and explore various applications through which the study of DNA affects daily lives.

Level of Difficulty: Introductory
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Tour The Basics
This interactive web activity introduces students to DNA, Genes, Chromosomes, Inheritance, Proteins and Mitosis/Meiosis.

Level of Difficulty: Introductory op Intermediate
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The Virtual Bacterial Identification Lab
Students use a series of interactive lab experiments to isolate DNA from a disease-causing bacteria. They then sequence the DNA and analyze the sequence to identify the bacteria.

Level of Difficulty: Advanced
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