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DNA Motion in Gel Electrophoresis
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Read a passage about gel electrophoresis and answer the follow-up questions.

Khan Academy learning modules include a Community space where users can ask questions and seek help from community members. Educators should consult with their Technology administrators to determine the use of Khan Academy learning modules in their classroom. Please review materials from external sites before sharing with students.

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Science
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Activity/Lab
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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/14/2023
DNA Parçacıklarını Bağlama
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Bu simülasyon, sanal bir laboratuvar ortamında ligasyon reaksiyonu gerçekleştirme ile ilgili pratik yapma fırsatı sağlamaktadır. Bu proseste, bir restriksiyon enzimi sindiriminden üretilmiş komplementer küt veya yapışkan uçların kullanımıyla iki DNA parçacığını eklemek için DNA ligaz enzimi kullanılır.

Subject:
Biology
Science
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Unit of Study
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LabXchange
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LabXchange Simulations
Date Added:
10/25/2023
DNA Replication and Central Dogma
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This pathway includes an introduction to how genetic information is replicated and expressed to form proteins. For a deeper look at this topic, we recommend the pathways DNA Structure and Function and Genes and Proteins from the OpenStax textbook Biology for AP® Courses.

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Biology
Science
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Unit of Study
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LabXchange
Provider Set:
LabXchange Pathways
Date Added:
10/25/2023
DNA Replication and RNA Transcription and Translation
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See how DNA is copied through a process called replication. Learn how information in DNA can be used to make a protein. [15:24]

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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/14/2023
DNA Replication and RNA Transcription and Translation
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Learn how DNA is copied during replication, and find out how information in DNA can be used to make a protein. [15:24]

Khan Academy learning modules include a Community space where users can ask questions and seek help from community members. Educators should consult with their Technology administrators to determine the use of Khan Academy learning modules in their classroom. Please review materials from external sites before sharing with students.

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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/14/2023
DNA Replication and RNA Transcription and Translation
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See how DNA is copied by replication, and learn how information in DNA can be used to make a protein. [15:23]

Khan Academy learning modules include a Community space where users can ask questions and seek help from community members. Educators should consult with their Technology administrators to determine the use of Khan Academy learning modules in their classroom. Please review materials from external sites before sharing with students.

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Science
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Khan Academy
Date Added:
11/14/2023
DNA: The Human Body Recipe
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As a class, students work through an example showing how DNA provides the "recipe" for making our body proteins. They see how the pattern of nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine) forms the double helix ladder shape of DNA, and serves as the code for the steps required to make genes. They also learn some ways that engineers and scientists are applying their understanding of DNA in our world.

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Engineering
Life Science
Science
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Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
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TeachEngineering
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TeachEngineering
Author:
Denise W. Carlson
Frank Burkholder
Jessica Todd
Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Date Added:
09/18/2014
DNA-fragmenten ligeren
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Deze simulatie biedt u de kans om een ligatiereactie te oefenen in een virtuele labomgeving. Dit proces maakt gebruik van het enzym DNA-ligase om twee DNA-fragmenten vast te maken met behulp van complementaire stompe of kleverige uiteinden, gegeneerd uit een digestie van restrictie-enzymen.

Subject:
Biology
Science
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Unit of Study
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LabXchange
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LabXchange Simulations
Date Added:
10/25/2023
DNA from the Beginning: Bacteria and Viruses Have DNA Too.
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Bacterial conjugation and experiments with viruses indicated that they must also contain DNA. This multimedia article includes animations, pictures, video, biographical information, and quiz questions that are accessed by clicking on buttons along the bottom of the page.

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Science
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
10/03/2023
DNA from the Beginning: Classical Genetics
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This article from DNA from the beginning is loaded with goodies about genetics and DNA. Starting with Mendel all the way through the concept of DNA, you will see how life is given certain characteristics. Some animations and audio clips are given.

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Science
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Lesson
Provider:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
08/07/2023
DNA from the Beginning: DNA Words are Three Letters Long
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The genetic code is actually the three letter combination of bases that codes for an amino acid. This article describes the discovery of this code. Article includes animations, pictures, video, biographical information, and quiz questions that are accessed by clicking on buttons along the bottom of the page.

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Science
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Module
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
10/03/2023
DNA from the Beginning: DNA is Packaged in a Chromosome
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The scientists and experiments that discovered that DNA is coiled into chromosomes are the topic of this article. Article includes animations, pictures, video, biographical information, and quiz questions that are accessed by clicking on buttons along the bottom of the page.

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Science
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Lesson
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
08/07/2023
DNA from the Beginning: Different Cells Different Genes
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Many scientists have worked on discovering what genes are "turned on" within cells at different stages of development. DNA arrays and gene chips are techniques that have been developed. This article will help you understand these difficult concepts. Article includes animations, pictures, video, biographical information, and quiz questions that are accessed by clicking on buttons along the bottom of the page.

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Science
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Module
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
10/03/2023
DNA from the Beginning: Genes Can Be Moved Between Species
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Recombinant DNA technology has made it possible to gain insight into how genes work. This concept is further developed in this article with an animated explanation, art gallery, audio/video interviews, biographies, and an interactive problem to solve. An exciting, interesting way to learn about rDNA!

Subject:
Mathematics
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
08/07/2023
DNA from the Beginning: Higher Cells Have Ancient DNA
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Eukaryotic cells have separate DNA from mitochondria and chloroplasts which indicates that they were once primitive cells on their own. This multimedia article includes animations, pictures, video, biographical information, and quiz questions that are accessed by clicking on buttons along the bottom of the page.

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Science
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
10/03/2023
DNA from the Beginning: One Gene Makes One Protein
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Early research showed that genes code for proteins. This was based on studies using mutant strains of bread mold. This multimedia article includes animations, pictures, video, biographical information, and quiz questions that are accessed by clicking on buttons along the bottom of the page.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date Added:
08/07/2023