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  1. Catalina Arango Pinedo

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  2. Discovering Prokaryotic Gene Regulation by Building and Investigating a Computational Model of the lac Operon

    28 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Audrey Crowther1, Heather E Bergan-Roller2, Nicholas J Galt3, Lara Appleby4, Joseph T Dauer1, Tomáš Helikar*1

    1. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2. Northern Illinois University 3. Valley City State University 4. Tufts University

    The ability to construct and reason through a biological system is an important skill to develop in science education. This level of understanding forces students to recognize the interrelatedness...

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  3. Discovering Prokaryotic Gene Regulation with Simulations of the trp Operon

    28 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Audrey Crowther1, Heather E Bergan-Roller2, Nicholas J Galt3, Christine S Booth1, Joseph T Dauer1, Tomáš Helikar1

    1. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2. Northern Illinois University 3. Valley City State University

    The trp operon exemplifies important biological concepts, including the central dogma of molecular biology, feedback inhibition, and gene regulation. For this reason, regulation of the trp operon...

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  4. Fragile States: A Case Study Exploring Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Biochemistry Through the Lens of Fragile X Syndrome

    24 Aug 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Amy T. Hark*1, Lauren E. Washco1

    Muhlenberg College

    This case aims to strengthen students’ understanding of molecular biology concepts through study of Fragile X Syndrome (FXS). Students begin by learning the cause and phenotypes of FXS and...

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  5. Gene Machine: The Lac Operon

    08 Sep 2018 |

    Explore the effects of mutations within the lac operon by adding or removing genes from the DNA.

  6. Heather Grace Kuruvilla

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  7. Joy Lynette Marshall

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  8. Justin Michael Bradshaw

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  9. Laurel Lorenz

    I teach CUREs and an Introductory Molecular Biology course at Princeton and have multiple research interests. My molecular biology research interests are in how the protein, Piwi, allows stem cells...

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  10. Leon van Eck

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  11. M. Julia Massimelli

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  12. Olivia Wilkins

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  13. Population Demography in Swirl

    15 May 2019 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Emily Weigel

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    The students will learn to generate, test, and graphically represent basic hypotheses on data distributions using large datasets.

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  14. Population Demography in Swirl

    26 Sep 2019 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Emily Weigel

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    The students will learn to generate, test, and graphically represent basic hypotheses on data distributions using large datasets.

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  15. Population Demography in Swirl

    06 Nov 2019 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Emily Weigel

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    The students will learn to generate, test, and graphically represent basic hypotheses on data distributions using large datasets.

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  16. Population Demography in Swirl

    12 Feb 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Emily Weigel

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    The students will learn to generate, test, and graphically represent basic hypotheses on data distributions using large datasets.

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  17. Regulation Across Scales: Data Points Icebreaker Jigsaw

    02 Jan 2019 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Kristine Grayson

    University of Richmond

    Students examine regulation at cellular, physiological, and ecological scales in a data-based jigsaw to explore how double-negative logic operates across biological systems. This was used as a...

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  18. Splicing it Together: Using Primary Data to Explore RNA Splicing and Gene Expression in Large-Lecture Introductory Biology

    28 Apr 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Jessie B. Arneson1, Jacob Woodbury1, Jacey Anderson1, Larry B. Collins2, Andy Cavagnetto1, William B. Davis1, Erika G. Offerdahl*1

    1. Washington State University 2. Washington State University, Delta State University

    At the heart of scientific ways of knowing is the systematic collection and analysis of data, which is then used to propose an explanation of how the world works. In this two-day module, students...

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  19. Sue Balmes

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  20. Teaching Advanced Concepts in Regulation of the Lac Operon With Modeling and Simulation

    11 Feb 2022 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Christine S. Booth1, Audrey Crowther1, Resa Helikar1, Thuan Luong1, Michelle E. Howell2, Brian A. Couch1, Rebecca L. Roston1, Karin van Dijk*1, Tomáš Helikar*1

    1. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2. University of Nebraska-Lincoln and LCC International University

    Success in biochemistry and other life science courses requires that students understand important biological concepts. One of these concepts is how gene regulation ensures that homeostasis is...

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