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Sally G Pasion
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Teaching the Central Dogma Using a Case Study of Genetic Variation in Cystic Fibrosis
27 Jan 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):
By Abby E. Hare-Harris
Bloomsburg University
The central dogma of biology is a foundational concept that is traditionally included in genetics curricula at all academic levels. Despite its ubiquitous presence throughout genetics education,...
https://qubeshub.org/publications/2817/?v=1
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A Close-Up Look at PCR
28 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):
By Callie J. Donahue*1, Ashley A. Adair*1, Leslie Kate Wright1, Dina L. Newman**1
Rochester Institute of Technology
The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a fundamental laboratory technique that allows for the amplification of many copies of a desired DNA target sequence. Despite its prevalence, undergraduate...
https://qubeshub.org/publications/2621/?v=1
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A clicker-based case study that untangles student thinking about the processes in the central dogma
27 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):
By Karen Nicole Pelletreau1, Tessa Andrews2, Norris Armstrong2, Mary A Bedell2, Farahad Dastoor1, Neta Dean3, Susan Erster3, Cori Fata-Hartley4, Nancy Guild5, Hamish Greig1, David Hall2, Jennifer K Knight5, Donna Koslowsky4, Paula Lemons2, Jennifer Martin5, Jill McCourt2, John Merrill4, Rosa Moscarella4, Ross Nehm3, Robert Northington1, Brian Olsen1, Luanna Prevost6, Jon Stolzfus4, Mark Urban-Lurain4, Michelle K. Smith1
1. University of Maine 2. University of Georgia 3. Stony Brook University 4. Michigan State University 5. University of Colorado Boulder 6. University of South Florida
The central dogma of biology is a foundational concept that provides a scaffold to understand how genetic information flows in biological systems. Despite its importance, undergraduate students...
https://qubeshub.org/publications/2577/?v=1
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You and Your Oral Microflora: Introducing non-biology majors to their “forgotten organ”
22 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):
By Anna K. Strain1, Kieng B. Vang1
University of Minnesota
With limited time available for laboratory activities, introductory science courses for non-science majors typically use the laboratory period to reinforce material that was previously presented...
https://qubeshub.org/publications/2514/?v=1