Genetics Learning Activities
Select from an extensive catalogue of educational tools available for enhancing the teaching of biological subjects, including simulated testing of blood and urine, the illustration of various natural habitats, and the dissection of sterilized stool samples collected from different regions. By engaging with these educational materials, students learn about animals, the environment, interactions between different animals, growth patterns of cellular organisms, and much more. Safe and economical, these convenient kits are designed to provide you with all of the materials necessary for proper biology education.
Applied Filters
In Search of My Father Kit
This simulation experiment demonstrates the value of mitochondrial and chromosomal DNA testing for genetic identification.
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Lab-Aids® Human Genetics Experiment Kit
How are inherited traits transmitted?
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Lab-Aids® DNA, RNA Protein Synthesis Kit
This kit demystifies DNA's and RNA's connection to protein synthesis.
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Rainbow Transformation Kit
In this colorful experiment, students will explore the biological process of bacterial transformation using vibrant chromogenic proteins.
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Detection of GMOs Kit
For centuries, humans have used selective breeding and conventional hybridization to produce desirable qualities and to increase crop yields. Today, scientists use genetic engineering to directly manipulate the DNA, quickly producing these desirable traits. In this experiment, students will use agarose gel electrophoresis to explore the molecular methods used by scientists to identify genetically modified organisms. No thermal cycler is required. Students are also encouraged to explore the controversy surrounding the use of genetically modified organisms.
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Sequencing the Human Microbiome
Learn the basics of DNA sequencing and sequence homology with this lab activity.
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Ward's® Investigating Antibiotic Resistance Through Conjugation Lab Activity
Identify Host and Donor Bacteria in Gene Transfer Activity

