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Using Undergraduate Molecular Biology Labs to Discover Targets of miRNAs in Humans

Author(s): Adam Idica1, Jordan Thompson1, Irene Munk Pedersen1, Pavan Kadandale1

University of California, Irvine

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Summary:
In this lesson, we describe an easily adaptable lab module that can be used in existing undergraduate molecular biology lab courses to conduct authentic scientific research, published in CourseSource

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Version 1.0 - published on 04 Jan 2019 doi:10.25334/Q4XM9B - cite this

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Students use a variety of databases to identify likely candidate genes whose expression may be altered by a given miR, and then experimentally test their predictions in human cells. This inquiry-based module gives students a taste of real scientific research and excites them about the possibility that, even as a student, they have the potential to contribute to this cutting edge research.

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Idica, A., Thompson, J., Munk Pedersen, I., and Kadandale, P. 2015. Using Undergraduate Molecular Biology Labs to Discover Targets of miRNAs in Humans. CourseSource. https://doi.org/10.24918/cs.2015.10

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