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Medicine Games: DNA Double Helix Game
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Play a game and find out about a Nobel Prize awarded discovery or work! In the beginning of the 1950s, biologists knew that DNA carried the hereditary message. But how? The DNA molecule looks like a spiral ladder where the rungs are formed by base molecules, which occur in pairs. These sequences of base pairs represent the genetic information. In the game below, you can make copies of DNA molecules and find out which organism the genetic material belongs to!

Subject:
Health Science
Science
Material Type:
Game
Provider:
Nobel Foundation
Provider Set:
Nobelprize.org
Date Added:
05/22/2018
Mice Rule! (Or Not)
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Students explore the relationships between genetics, biodiversity, and evolution through a simple activity involving hypothetical wild mouse populations. First, students toss coins to determine what traits a set of mouse parents possesses, such as fur color, body size, heat tolerance, and running speed. Next they use coin tossing to determine the traits a mouse pup born to these parents possesses. These physical features are then compared to features that would be most adaptive in several different environmental conditions. Finally, students consider what would happen to the mouse offspring if those environmental conditions were to change: which mice would be most likely to survive and produce the next generation?

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Mary R. Hebrank
Date Added:
09/18/2014
MinuteEarth
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Great, short, engaging videos to explain all things about our awesome planet! There are tons of great animal videos here.
These videos can answer a lot of the "wonders" students have.

Subject:
Biology
Earth Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Minuteearth
Date Added:
12/07/2020
Modi-FLIED
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Students will breed fruit flies through several generations and record their data using mathematical models in order to demonstrate the inheritance of trait variations.

Subject:
Biology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Lane County STEM Hub
Provider Set:
Content in Context SuperLessons
Author:
Courtney Stitt
Jessica Johnson
Date Added:
10/18/2018
Open Access Assets for Science 9
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The following file contains the assets (or resources) to accompany the Sask DLC Grade 9 Science. Please note that this is not the content of the course, but the assets used to support and deliver it. The files are organized in a zipped folder. You can download it and extract the files. Links are also provided to other materials like videos and other suggested resources. 

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Open Access Asset
Unit of Study
Author:
Sask DLC
Date Added:
09/12/2023
Principles of Biology
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This textbook is designed specifically for Kansas State's Biology 198 Class. The course is taught using the studio approach and based on active learning. The studio manual contains all of the learning objectives for each class period and is the record of all student activities. Hence, this textbook is more of a reference tool while the studio manual is the learning tool.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax CNX
Author:
Bruce Snyder
Christopher Herren
David Rintoul
Eva Horne
Martha Smith-Caldas
Robert Bear
Date Added:
10/10/2016
RNA Lab
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Nature’s best kept secret is a wonder molecule called RNA. It is central to the origin of life, evolution, and the cellular machinery that keeps us alive. In this Lab you’ll play the role of a molecular engineer by solving RNA folding puzzles. Then take your skills to Eterna, where you can design RNAs that could be at the heart of future life-saving therapies.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Simulation
Author:
NOVA
Date Added:
01/23/2024
Reproduction in Humans
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Congratulations! You have just graduated from a Master’s program in Genetic Counseling, one of the
most prestigious degree in Canada! You have been hired to work as part of a team of 4 genetic
counselors. As part of a new and rapidly changing field of work, you know that this will naturally come
with a bit of research. Your task is to research the area of your specialty.

Subject:
Health Science
Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
09/18/2018
Restriction Enzymes and DNA Fingerprinting
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The discovery of restriction enzymes and their applications in DNA analysis has proven to be essential for biologists and chemists. This lesson focuses on restriction enzymes and their applications to DNA analysis and DNA fingerprinting. Use this lesson and its associated activity in conjunction with biology lessons on DNA analysis and DNA replication.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Mircea Ionescu
Myla Van Duyn
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Rising Tide Biology
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"Rising Tide Biology educates healthcare industry audiences about new developments in advanced medicine. Our educational courses help build culture and community around biotech organizations. The RTB teaching style encourages questions, audience engagement and back-and-forth dialogue"

Use the top menu to learn about: Gene therapy, cell therapy, Genomics. The topics are like mini courses.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Kevincurranuw Gmail.Com
Date Added:
04/30/2024
Secrets of the Sequence – VCU Life Sciences
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"Secrets of the Sequence is a library of videos hosted by Virginia Commonwealth University. It features 50+ 8 to 10-minute videos and accompanying lessons to help teachers incorporate the latest developments in the area of genetic research into their teaching."

Click on "Watch and download videos" to get started.

Subject:
Biology
Forensic Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Virginia Commonwealth University
Date Added:
04/30/2024
Sex Determination: More Complicated Than You Thought
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From something as small and complex as a chromosome to something as seemingly simple as the weather, sex determination systems vary significantly across the animal kingdom. Biologist and teacher Aaron Reedy shows us the amazing differences between species when it comes to determination of gender.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TED
Provider Set:
TED-Ed
Author:
Aaron Reedy
Buzzco Associates
Date Added:
04/11/2018
Transforming Bacteria Simulation
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In this simulation, users will practice transforming bacterial cells with a recombinant plasmid using the heat shock method.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Simulation
Author:
LabXchange
Date Added:
01/24/2024
What's Dominant?
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In a class discussion format, the teacher presents background information about basic human genetics. The number of chromosomes in both body cells and egg and sperm cells is covered, as well as the concept of dominant and recessive alleles. Students determine whether or not they possess the dominant allele for the tongue-rolling gene as an example.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Mary R. Hebrank
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Who Robbed the Bank?
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Students use DNA profiling to determine who robbed a bank. After they learn how the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) is used to match crime scene DNA with tissue sample DNA, students use CODIS principles and sample DNA fragments to determine which of three suspects matches evidence obtain at a crime location. They communicate their results as if they were biomedical engineers reporting to a police crime scene investigation.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Denise W. Carlson
Frank Burkholder
Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Date Added:
10/14/2015