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Carolina LabSheets™: Seedling Genetics (Sorghum) Students study F2 seedlings to discover how a color phenotype is inherited in sorghum. They can study a cross involving green and albino plants or, alternatively, a cross involving red and green plants. View »
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The Effects of Cell Cycle Deviation on Cancer Development Use Hudson Alpha's Newest Kit to demonstrate chance mutations and randomization in resulting in cancer. View »
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Genetics with Drosophila F1 Crosses: Sex-Linkage Drosophila genetics labs without the the need to select virgin female flies for crosses. We ship F1 flies so your students need only to set them up in fresh vials to produce an F2. View »
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Wisconsin Fast Plants® and Science and Engineering Practices Fast Plants exemplify the traits of a useful model organism. You'll find that the plants effectively engage students in genuine science inquiry within classroom constraints. View »
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Which Carolina Blood Products Are Right for Your Classroom? Use this guide to help decide which Carolina blood products are right for your classroom. View »
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Genetics with Drosophila F1 Crosses Drosophila genetics labs without the the need to select virgin female flies for crosses. We ship F1 flies so your students need only to set them up in fresh vials to produce an F2. View »
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Seedling Genetics (Corn) Students study F2 seedlings to discover how a dwarf phenotype is inherited in corn. They determine that the allele for tall height exhibits complete dominance to the allele for dwarf, that the seedlings are segregating in a ratio of 3 tall to 1 dwarf, and that the parent plant was tall and heterozygous. View »
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Heredity and Ecosystems: NGSS Activities for 3-D and Phenomena-Based Learning NGSS Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts are applied to the DCIs of Heredity and Ecosystems in two, hands-on activities. View »
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Carolina Quick Tips®: Next Top Model (Organism) Students seem to consistently struggle to understand Punnett squares and grasp Mendel’s laws. Bringing live organisms into your View »
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Investigating a Phenotype In this activity, students investigate a phenotype that is not so conspicuous, and they perform a simple chemical test to reveal the underlying basis of the phenotype. View »
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Meiosis and Genetics In this lab, students investigate how the events of meiosis relate to Mendelian genetics. View »
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Infographic: What's Your Blood Type? Use this exciting infographic as a teaching aid for your classes as your students discover the ABO/Rh blood groups. View »