Lab 1. DNA and Inheritance
Lab 1. DNA and Inheritance
Exercise 2 - DNA detective: use DNA evidence (DNA profiling) to solve a crime
Introduction:
As you see in the previous exercise, DNA is used for forensic analysis. In this activity,
you will learn about the collection and processing of DNA evidence and use DNA
profiling to solve a crime.
Even though we are all unique, most of our DNA is actually identical to other people’s
DNA. However, specific regions of our DNA vary highly between people – these regions
are called polymorphic, and differences in these variable regions between people are
known as polymorphisms. Each of us inherits a unique combination of polymorphisms
from our parents. DNA polymorphisms can be analyzed to give a DNA profile.
Procedure:
Go to the web page, https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/embeds/141-crime-scene-dna-
slideshow
There are ten tabs numbered from 1 to 10. Just click on the tab. Please do not forget to
answer the questions in lab report.
Exercise 3 - Karyotype
Introduction:
This exercise is a simulation of human karyotyping using digital images of chromosomes
from actual human genetic studies. You will arrange chromosomes into a completed
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karyotype, and interpret your findings just as if you were working in a genetic analysis
program at a hospital or clinic. The analysis involves comparing chromosomes for their
length, the placement of centromeres (areas where the two chromatids are joined), and the
location and sizes of G-bands.
Procedure:
Go to the web page,
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/activities/karyotyping/karyotyping2.html
You will electronically complete the karyotype for three individuals and look for
abnormalities that could explain the phenotype. Then, answer the questions in lab report.
Procedure:
Go to the web page,
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/activities/cell_cycle/01.html
In this activity, you will be presented with cells from the tip of an onion root. You will
classify each cell based on what phase it is. At the end you will count the cells found in
each phase and answer the questions in lab report.