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Examine how cells oxidise glucose and other organic molecules to release energy for ATP synthesis.
TL;DR:Biotechnology is the practical application of molecular genetics. This topic covers the 'toolkit' of modern biology: PCR for DNA amplification, gel electrophoresis for separation, and bacterial transformation for gene cloning. Students learn how these tools are used to create insulin, genetically modify crops, and solve crimes.
About This Topic
Biotechnology is the practical application of molecular genetics. This topic covers the 'toolkit' of modern biology: PCR for DNA amplification, gel electrophoresis for separation, and bacterial transformation for gene cloning. Students learn how these tools are used to create insulin, genetically modify crops, and solve crimes.
In Singapore, the biotech sector is a major economic pillar. Students need to understand not just the 'how' but the 'why' and the 'should' of these technologies. This topic is highly effective when students engage in mock trials or structured debates regarding the safety and ethics of GMOs and genetic privacy.
Key Questions
- What is the primary purpose of the Krebs cycle?
- How are decarboxylation and dehydrogenation involved?
- What is the net yield of one turn of the cycle?
Watch Out for These Misconceptions
Common MisconceptionPCR creates DNA from scratch.
What to Teach Instead
PCR requires a template strand and primers to start. It is an amplification process, not a synthesis of new genetic information. Hands-on modeling of the cycle helps clarify the role of the template.
Common MisconceptionGenetically modified food is inherently 'toxic'.
What to Teach Instead
Students often have emotional rather than scientific views on GMOs. Analyzing peer-reviewed studies on specific modifications, like Golden Rice, helps them understand the targeted nature of genetic engineering.
Active Learning Ideas
See all activities→Mock Trial
The GMO Debate
The class holds a trial for a fictional company releasing a drought-resistant rice strain. Roles include scientists, environmentalists, farmers, and judges, requiring students to research and present evidence-based arguments.
Stations Rotation
The Biotech Toolkit
Students move through stations representing PCR, Gel Electrophoresis, and Restriction Digestion. At each, they must order the steps correctly and explain the role of specific reagents like Taq polymerase or buffers.
Inquiry Circle
DNA Fingerprinting
Groups are given 'DNA profiles' (gel results) from a crime scene and three suspects. They must analyze the banding patterns to identify the culprit and explain the statistical probability of their match.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the essential steps of a PCR cycle?
How does gel electrophoresis separate DNA fragments?
How can active learning help students understand biotechnology?
What is the role of a vector in gene cloning?
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