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Daily Archives: February 23, 2015

Central Dogma, Genetics

Central Dogma: Structure and Function of Genes

February 23, 2015 David Swart Leave a comment

We revisited our discussion of DNA, learning how chromosomes consist of DNA (and histone proteins), and segments of chromosomes encode for genes.  Students watched an animation of gene transcription and translation, and then practiced mutating DNA sequences.  The lesson can be viewed here.

DNA mutation
 

Let the learning begin!

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