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Genetics

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BrainPop Growth, Development and Genetics
Movies explaining how genes determine what color your eyes turn out and how you grow.

The Gene Scene
Some scientists are curious about basic questions of life: Where did it come from? Why is it so varied? Why do children look like their parents? To answer these questions, they study a type of biology called GENetics (juh-net-icks). "Gen" means beginning.

Genetic 'Experiments' for 2nd grade students
I'm guessing most 2nd graders will enjoy anything that lets them stick their tongues out in the name of education, so I'd try the tongue-rolling trait first.

Mutant Fruit Flies
Some of those flies over your fruit bowl may be mutants: flies with altered genetic codes. Collect some and look at them under a microscope. See if you can find any like these flies here.

Science 2 Discover
Here, you will be able to solve several  problems related to genetics and medicine. For more on the human body, click here.

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BioInteractive
Multimedia site from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Site has lots of lectures and illustrated presentations available as movies online. For high school or older.

Genetic Basics
How did we and our very distant cousins come to look so different and develop so many different ways of getting along in the world? A century ago, researchers began to answer that question with the help of a science called genetics. National Institutes of Health.

Genetics Science Learning Center
Using inexpensive and easily found materials, you can learn to extract and study DNA or even join a task force to develop a public policy for newborn genetic testing. Site includes directions for extracting DNA from any living thing.

Mendelian Genetics
The Biology Project will help you learn about the basic principles that govern Mendelian inheritance in plants and animals.

The New Genetics NEW
Explains how genes affect your health, and its companion poster, Living Laboratories, presents a captivating, full-color overview of how scientists are using model organisms for medical research. Get free print copies of The New Genetics and other educational publications using the online order form. The National Institutes of Health.

Physical Anthropology Tutorials
One of the hottest debates in paleoanthropology today centers around the question of how modern humans are related to the Neandertals.

DNA

DNA Interactive
Many scientists, including more than ten Nobel Laureates, were interviewed for their viewpoints on how we came to understand he DNA language of life, how we began to bend it to our own service, and what it can tell us about who we are and how our lives may be in the future.

Fruitful DNA Extraction
Do you think you have very much in common with a kiwi fruit? Believe it or not, a kiwi's genetic material is very similar to your own! See and touch the genetic material that you'll extract from the cells of a kiwi fruit.

How to Extract DNA from Anything Living
DNA! You mean I can see it? How? Just follow these 3 easy steps.

I Can Do That - Introduction to DNA
A revolution has occurred in the last few decades that explains how DNA makes us look like our parents and how a faulty gene can cause disease. This revolution opens the door to curing illness, both hereditary and contracted. The door has also been opened to an ethical debate over the full use of our new knowledge.

Simple Thymus DNA Extraction
Students will be able to lift out masses of DNA. I have had students pull gently until they lifted out about 2 meters of long chain molecules.

Evolution

Early Theories of Evolution
17th-19th century discoveries that led to the acceptance of biological evolution.

Evolvovision
This animated "TV" shows you how we came to be the burger-loving creatures we are. Man didn't just arrive on earth looking for the nearest MacDonald's.

Science and Creationism
A view from the National Academy of Sciences. Scientists seek to relate one natural phenomenon to another and to recognize the causes and effects of phenomena. Advanced.

Treehouses in the Tree of Life
Pages designed for kids, teachers, and the young at heart. The information found on treehouses complements the scientific core content presented on Tree of Life branch and leaf pages.

Related Books From Amazon.com
Darwin and Evolution for Kids: His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities
Darwin and Evolution for Kids: His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities
(For Kids series)
by Kristan Lawson
Through 21 hands-on activities, young scientists learn about Darwin's life and work and assess current evidence of evolution. Activities include going on a botanical treasure hunt, keeping field notes as a backyard naturalist, and tying knots for ship sails like those on the HMS Beagle.
 
DNA: The Marvellous Molecule
by Borin Van Loon
This book is very informative about the operation of DNA, it includes a fact-full mini-book and complete model of the DNA molecule. It also has a model of a Virus cell.
 
Life Through Time: Evolutionary Activities for Grades 5-8 (LHS GEMS Guides)
Life Through Time
Evolutionary Activities for Grades 5-8 (LHS GEMS Guides)
by Nicole Parizeau, et al
Extensive, content-rich activities combine a variety of topics that have proved very popular with students, including: observing living animals and plants; examining fossils and bones; erupting volcanoes; and creating dioramas with plastic animals.
 
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