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This lab uses plasmid isolation and restriction analysis to illustrate forensic DNA typing. Students are given 2 samples of E. coli cells to represent blood samples from 2 suspects. Plasmid DNA is extracted using a miniprep procedure and cut with restriction enzymes, along with a DNA sample representing the evidence from a crime scene. Students perform gel electrophoresis of the digested DNA and compare the fragment patterns to determine which suspect's DNA fingerprint matches the evidence.
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AdvancedFor experienced high school and college classes; requires some technical skill.
Illustrate principles of forensic DNA typing by creating and analyzing DNA fingerprints
This lab uses plasmid isolation and restriction analysis to illustrate forensic DNA typing. Students are provided with 2 samples of E. coli cells to represent blood samples from 2 suspects. Plasmid DNA is extracted using a miniprep procedure and cut with restriction enzymes, along with a DNA sample representing the evidence from a crime scene. Students perform gel electrophoresis of the digested DNA and compare the fragment patterns to determine which suspect's DNA fingerprint matches the evidence.
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Time Requirement
Four 60- to 90-minute class periods.
Digital Resources
Includes 1-year access to digital resources that support instruction. Digital resources may include a teacher manual and student guide, pre-lab activities and setup videos, simulations, and post-lab analysis and assessments.
Learning Objectives
Students will understand:
Methods for Biological Research Used in the Kit
Connection to the Next Generation Science Standards*
Science and Engineering Practices
Disciplinary Core Ideas
Crosscutting Concepts
*Next Generation Science Standards® is a registered trademark of WestEd. Neither WestEd nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards were involved in the production of this product, and do not endorse it.