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DNA Extraction

Explore the scientific method

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The DNA Extraction lab is an activity developed to help student explore the scientific method. Students will extract DNA from a plant to determine whether or not it’s fruit is biotic.

All living things are made of cells. Most cells contain deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, the blue print of all living things. In prokaryotes (single-celled organisms such as bacteria), the DNA is floating freely in the cytoplasm of the cell. In eukaryotes (multi-celled organisms), the DNA is enclosed within a nucleus. DNA contains the genetic code needed to synthesize proteins.

Learning Objectives

  • Standards Alignments + Connections

  • Activity Components

  • Additional Resources

    NIH
    General information on DNA provided by the National Institutes of Health

    Dolan DNA Learning Center
    An animation of the 3-D structure of DNA


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