PCR 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
Water Quality Testing III Kit: Multiplexed PCR for Testing Water Bacteria
Students check water for contaminants using PCR-based testing.
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Genotype vs. Phenotype: Genetics of Taste
Engage students with a genetics and PCR kit that has a direct link to a testable phenotype.
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DNA Fingerprinting Kit: Reunite the Siblings
Your students are asked to help a person determine which of three candidates is his long-lost relative.
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Plant Identification: Genetic Diversity in Crops
Your students are asked to help a farmer identify a plant that will cross-breed with his existing crops.
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EduPrimer™ VNTR DNA Profiling Kits
The EduPrimer™ DNA profiling kit is designed to introduce students to Variable Number Tandem Repeats (VNTRs).
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EduPrimerTM Alu DNA Profiling Kits
The EduPrimerTM DNA Profiling kit is designed to introduce students to two dimorphic genes in the Alu family.
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DNA Fingerprinting Kit: Identify the Criminal
Your students are forensics professionals analyzing DNA collected at a crime scene.
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Detecting COVID-19 Using Reverse-Transcription PCR (RT-PCR), Edvotek
In this simulated RT-PCR experiment, students will explore the diagnostic test used worldwide to diagnose and monitor the spread of COVID-19.
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Determination of Protein Molecular Weight Kit
Subunit molecular weights are determined by analysis using denaturing SDS vertical polyacrylamide electrophoresis (PAGE) and the included prestained, ready to load lyophilized proteins. Prestained proteins with unknown molecular weights are assigned molecular weights based on the relative mobility of prestained standard protein markers.

