
Gene Technologies
Students will investigate recombinant DNA technology, including the use of restriction endonucleases and vectors. They will also explore the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and genetic fingerprinting.
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Students will investigate recombinant DNA technology, including the use of restriction endonucleases and vectors. They will also explore the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and genetic fingerprinting.
Key Questions
- How are DNA fragments produced and amplified?
- What is the role of plasmids in in vivo cloning?
- How is genetic fingerprinting used in forensic science?
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