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Genetics of Sesame Street Characters
As part of a weeklong genetics unit students create a gene map for a particular Sesame Street character, move the resulting chromosomes through the steps of meiosis to produce the possible gametes of that individual, choose a spouse and diagram the genetic crosses that would produce two different children, and draw family portraits based on the genotypes of each individual. This article has SciLinks connections.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
3.00 / 3
Flying Through Genetics
Students use a problem-centered, open-ended approach to learn about heredity and genetics. Using daily observations and discoveries, students develop flowcharts to demonstrate how fruit fly traits are passed from the parents to the second generation. This article has SciLinks connections.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Collaboration
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
3.00 / 3
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Sites for Students (17)

Gregor Mendel: Planting the Seeds of Genetics
Learn about Mendel's life and experiments by traveling through this on-line exhibit. The exhibit may also be in a museum near you!
Features:
Lesson Plans, Core Content
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
Mouse Genetics
This site has simple vocabulary, definitions, and an interactive mouse breeding activity. It illustrates dominant and recessive genes, and the probability of inherited traits, and includes a post-activity quiz.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.25 / 3
Blazing a Genetic Trail
A young scientist studies cystic fibrosis - a disease that he himself has - to learn more about the genetic factors that cause the disease.
Features:
High Graphic
NSES:       
Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.13 / 3
Classical Genetics
Gregor Mendel realized that offspring received their traits from their parents. R.Punnet and W.Bateson developed the modern science of genetics. Included are bio sketches, further sources, and animation, video, and audio clips.
Features:
High Graphic, History
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.13 / 3
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