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2008 Summer Calendar

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Fun
with DNA
World of Enzymes
Green Genes
Genetic Horizons
DNA Science
Human Genomics
Plant Genomics
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The inauguration of the Human Genome Project in 1988 marked the
beginning of a national commitment to apply DNA technology toward
understanding human health and development. Biologists have gained
the extraordinary ability to dissect any of the approximately 30,000
genes that compose human chromosomes. Tracing the molecular pathway
through which hereditary information flows between DNA, RNA, and
protein has added rich detail to our understanding of how human
life develops from fertilized egg to adulthood.
The abstract nature of molecular genetics can best be overcome by
approaching the subject in the same manner as scientists - by asking
questions and doing experiments. The DNA Science curriculum introduces
high school and college students with little or no research experience
in molecular genetics to the elegant tools of modern biotechnology,
and is centered around laboratory work. Each experiment acts as
a stepping stone for the next. Students begin with the basic techniques
of DNA restriction, transformation, and isolation; then apply them
to the construction and analysis of a simple recombinant.
Students will:
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Examine
bacterial growth curves using the E.coli genetic system.
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Evaluate
the difference between the rapid and classical method of bacterial
transformation by calculating transformation efficiencies
using pAMP and pKAN plasmids.
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Perform
a restriction analysis and gel electrophoresis, then graph
the results to understand COS sites.
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Digest
plasmids with restriction enzymes, ligate the fragments together,
then transform the recombinant-DNA, and finally perform a
plasmid minipreparation of the new recombinant to identify
how it originally ligated. |
Acceptance is competitive and limited to 28 participants per session.
DNA Science is for students entering grades 10-12.
Tuition is $450 and includes all materials. DNA Science runs
from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM Monday-Thursday, and 9:00 AM until 2:00
PM on Friday.
The DNA Science curriculum has been updated and published
as DNA
Science: A First Course, 2nd Edition.
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2008
Schedule
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At
DNALC
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At
DNALC West
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At
Harlem DNA Lab
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July 7-11 CLOSED
August 4-8 CLOSED
August 11-15
August 18-22
August 25-29 |
July 14-18 CLOSED
August 11-15 |
July 7-11
July 28-August 1 CANCELED
August 25-29 |
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*Workshop schedule is contained in four days due to Independence
Day holiday.
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