课堂DNA提取的交互式协议

CourseSource Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24918/cs.2023.37
Danica C. Levesque, Athena L. Wallis, Jenna Daypuk, Jesse Petahtegoose, Mitchell Slobodian, Allie K. Sutherland-Hutchings, Ian Black, Jessica M. Vélez, Abdullah Abood, Marah H. Wahbeh, Romina B. Cejas, Angel F. Cisneros, Laerie McNeil, Kento Konno, Lissa McGregor, Birha Faroqi, Carla Bautisa, Subhash Rajpurohit, Divita Garg, Jiechun Zhu, Guangdong Yang, Solomon Arthur, Thomas J. S. Merritt
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使用常用的材料,这个工具允许学生提取DNA,探索DNA化学和实验设计和执行的原则。我们采取“选择你自己的冒险”。方法鼓励学生探索协议和不同的个人步骤。学生们将学习萃取每一步背后的科学,科学如何让我们识别和理解DNA结构的某些方面,以及修改实验步骤如何改变观察结果。本课程的目的是为本科生设置,但我们包括适应,以允许本课程的各种年龄,从学龄前到成人科学事件交付。手稿是英文的,但我们也加入了阿尼什纳阿贝莫文、法语、西班牙语、乌尔都语、阿拉伯语、日语、普通话、印地语、特维语和英语的辅助材料,以便更多的学习者可以用他们的母语访问这些材料。我们添加了一个补充图,显示了使用典型视力和色盲的人有效的配色方案简化的DNA结构。我们还链接了一个视频演示,该视频有法语和英语两种版本,并配有字幕。包含多种语言和格式的材料使材料更加用户友好,允许将其直接纳入非英语课堂,并使学习者了解科学并不局限于“普遍的”;科学的语言,可以用任何语言进行选择。主图:此图突出了提取过程的基本步骤,显示了实验设置,DNA沉淀,产物和不同组成员之间观察到的变化。
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An Interactive Protocol for In-Classroom DNA Extraction
Using commonly available materials, this tool allows students to extract DNA, exploring DNA chemistry and the principles of experimental design and execution. We take a “Choose Your Own Adventure” approach encouraging students to explore the protocol and vary individual steps. Students learn the science behind each step of extraction, how that science can allow us to identify and understand certain aspects of the structure of DNA, and how modifying experimental steps can change the observed results. The lesson is intended for an undergraduate setting, but we include adaptations to allow delivery of this lesson to a variety of ages from preschool through adult science events. The manuscript is in English, but we have included supporting materials in Anishinaabemowin, French, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, Japanese, Mandarin, Hindi, Twi, and English, so that more learners can access these materials in their first language. We have included a supplemental figure showing the simplified structure of DNA using a color scheme that is effective with those with typical sight and colorblindness. We have also linked a video demonstration of the extraction that is available in both French and English and with closed captioning. Inclusion of materials in multiple languages and formats makes the material more user-friendly, allowing its direct inclusion in non-English speaking classrooms, and allows learners to understand that science is not limited to the “universal” scientific language and can be conducted in any language of choice. Primary Image: This image highlights the basic steps of the extraction process, showing the experimental setup, the DNA precipitation, the product and variation observed amongst different group members.
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