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- Description:AP Investigation 9: Restriction Enzymes Kit
- No. of Lab Groups:8
- Cat. no.:470134-776
Specifications
About this item
Meets AP Science Practices 3 and 6
The Only Kits Aligned with AP Science Practices
Ward's AP Biology Investigations provide complete coverage of the Four Big Ideas and Seven Science Practices to help you meet new AP Biology curriculum standards and prepare students for real-world success in college and research-level labs.
This complete series of investigations emphasizes the progression to fully student-directed investigations and builds competence in all of the science practices, helping students:
•Practice concept application instead of fact memorization.
•Focus on self-guided experimentation instead of step-by-step lab procedure.
•Investigate real-world concepts with greater curriculum flexibility.
•Apply problem-solving skills to strengthen student inquiry.
Each investigation follows a series of three parts, beginning with a structured lab investigation, followed by a related guided inquiry investigation with thoughtful assessment questions, and finally, suggestions to encourage students to formulate their own questions and explore further self-guided experimentation.
In this investigation...
In this lab, students will use electrophoresis technology to analyze DNA sequence by fragment analysis. Simulating the results of a Southern Blot DNA Fingerprint, students will compare fragments of known size to fragments of an unknown size to calculate relative molecular weights and match fragment patterns. Further self-guided experimentation is explored as they investigate parameters of various factors that relate to DNA technology and restriction enzyme analysis. Investigation includes updated literature aligned with new AP Biology curriculum standards for 2012. Meets AP Science Practices 3 and 6, and Big Idea 3. Materials provided for 32 students in eight lab groups.
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- Model DNA structure and restriction enzyme activity
In this investigation, students will use electrophoresis technology to analyze DNA sequence by fragment analysis. Simulating the results of a Southern Blot DNA Fingerprint, students will compare fragments of known size to fragments of an unknown size to calculate relative molecular weights and match fragment patterns. Further self-guided experimentation is explored as they investigate parameters of various factors that relate to DNA technology and restriction enzyme analysis.
The Only Kits Aligned with AP Science Practices. Ward's AP Biology Investigations provide complete coverage of the Four Big Ideas and Seven Science Practices to help you meet new AP Biology curriculum standards and prepare students for real-world success in college and research-level labs. Each investigation follows a series of three parts, beginning with a structured lab investigation, followed by a related guided inquiry investigation with thoughtful assessment questions, and finally, suggestions to encourage students to formulate their own questions and explore further self-guided experimentation. This complete series of investigations emphasizes the progression to fully student-directed investigations and builds competence in all of the science practices, helping students:
• Practice concept application instead of fact memorization.
• Focus on self-guided experimentation instead of step-by-step lab procedure.
• Investigate real-world concepts with greater curriculum flexibility.
• Apply problem-solving skills to strengthen student inquiry.
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Kit contains the following materials for 8 groups of students: coupon for perishable materials, felt tip markers, prepared agarose, staining tray, pop beads with connectors, microcentrifuge tubes, buffer, instructions, and copy masters.