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Student "scientists" identify amino acid sequences for key proteins in 5 common human diseases: cancer, AIDS, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, and diabetes. The game is played by rolling dice and associating codons with the appropriate amino acids.

Student "scientists" identify amino acid sequences for key proteins in 5 common human diseases: cancer, AIDS, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, and diabetes. The game is played by rolling dice and associating codons with the appropriate amino acids.

It includes a Genetic Code Dictionary and an informative booklet containing facts about DNA, genes, and human genetic diseases, along with the benefits and social implications of genetic engineering.

For 2 to 5 players, age 13 and up.A fun, dice-based matching game for teaching about DNA, amino acids, proteins, and their relation to human diseases.

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