"Animal and Human Genetics Lab Activities"
How Does All That DNA Fit? Lab Activity
Apply skills of dimensional analysis and exponential notation.
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Heredity of Human Traits Lab Activity
Have you ever wondered why some of your friends can roll their tongues, but you can't?
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Ward's® Genetics: Human Inheritance Lab Activity
Determine the M & N antigens of unknown blood samples.
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Science Take-Out® Testing For Genetic Disorders That Cause Brain Damage
Follow The Case Of Twins Who Have Newborn Screening For Genetic Disorders.
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Ward's® Lac Operon: Turning On Your Genes Activity Lab Activity
Useful for teaching AP Biology units on Molecular Genetics.
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Science Take-Out® Genetic Testing For Huntington's Disease
Should Jenny Get Tested For Huntington's Disease?
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Edvotek Diagnosing Huntington's Using PCR
Detect genetic markers for a disease.
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Innovating Science® Mendelian Genetics: Genes and Probability Lab Activity
Learn about Mendelian genetics and determine patterns of inheritance.
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Science Take-Out®Genes, Proteins, and Sickle Cells
Explore the genetics and molecular biology of sickle cell disease.
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Innovating Science® Genetics of Blood Types
Learn about the genetics that determine blood type, the possible inheritance patterns, and how they express themselves.
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Human Genetics Taste Paper Set
Students investigate the inheritance of the ability to taste sodium benzoate by constructing a pedigree of the ability of members of their family to taste them. Includes: 1 vial sodium benzoate, 1 vial control papers (100 papers per vial), and a family pedigree chart. *Test Paper Factoid: Taste papers can be used to demonstrate inheritance. The ability to taste PTC is a hereditary trait. 7 out of 10 people will taste it. Sodium Benzoate tastes sweet, salty, bitter or will be tasteless to different people. Thiourea tastes bitter to most but is tasteless to some!
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Ward's® Engage Cell Cycles, IBL Case
In this inquiry-based learning case, students enter the role of an R&D intern at an agricultural biotech company, to investigate a new crop plant virus and propose a mitigating solution.




