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NEW Professional Development!! Teacher Internship in Plant Genomics
Eight week summer research opportunity at UA

Now featuring the PREP Handbook with activities using Arabidopsis thaliana. Click on the plant to find out more.

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Nadja Anderson, Ph.D.

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NABT 2004 meeting in Chicago: Laurie Cale presents with the BIOTECH Project

The BIOTECH Project was developed to provide technical support for Arizona teachers to conduct molecular genetics (DNA science) experiments with their students. The BIOTECH Project supports teachers in developing new activities for their classroom, such as the PCR identification of GFP in the non-glowing transformed E.coli. The primer design and PCR was developed and conducted with Laurie Cale's research class at University High School in Tucson AZ. This activity was presented by Laurie Cale at the 2004 NABT meeting in Chicago.

Download the 2004 NABT powerpoint presentation.

Download the PCR procedure word document.

Go to useful links for teachers wanting to conduct PCR in their classroom.

 

 

 

 



 

BIOTECH Project
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
The University of Arizona

Last Updated November 9, 2004

Nadja Anderson, Ph.D.
nadja@email.arizona.edu


http://biotech.biology.arizona.edu