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BrachyBio Blog. Home What is BrachyBio ? Participating Classes In the News. Welcome. Search. April 11, 2011|by: Miss Eva’s Class The Mutants Have Arrived Guest post written by participating students Most recent post front & center, rotates through below, new content 2-3x week….

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  1. BrachyBio Blog Home What is BrachyBio? Participating Classes In the News Welcome Search April 11, 2011|by: Miss Eva’s Class The Mutants Have Arrived Guest post written by participating students Most recent post front & center, rotates through below, new content 2-3x week… BrachyBio Twitter Feed Project Logo Describe goals & purpose of the blog (static) Mutant Photo Gallery Tag Cloud (include Careers, Classroom, Current events, etc) link to list of posts with tags Meet Dr. Brutnell April 8, 2011| by : Holly A day in the life of a plant scientist… Genes decoded April 5, 2011| by : Holly New developments in plant science in plain language.. BrachyChat April 4, 2011| by : Mandy Mandy, answers questions submitted by BrachyBio classrooms Blogroll (link to other reputable blogs) Archives Read More >> Read More >> Read More >> BrachyBio Project Home Boyce Thompson Institute iPlantPortal Teacher Resources Searchable Data Set NSF Plant Genome Project

  2. BrachyBio Mutant Library Color Architecture Disease Flowering Time Welcome Color Mutants When a plant exhibits pale green, yellow or white leaves, it indicates that a gene that has been mutated plays a role in photosynthesis. However, it may also indicate insufficient levels of chlorophyll from nutrient deficiencies, an inefficient root system, or a number of other environmental factors. Project Logo Describe goals & purpose of the mutant library (static) Link to the BrachyBio Blog! Search By Family # Phenotype Mutant Name School Other Green Yellow Variegated Pale and dark green mutants.. Pale and dark yellow mutants… Differently colored zones in the leaves.. Links to other pages of the BrachyBio website Photo Gallery >> Photo Gallery >> Photo Gallery >> Links to Science pages and articles related to mutation research Virescent White Other Slow greening… Albino… Other… Links to more information about EMS ? Photo Gallery >> Photo Gallery >> Photo Gallery >> BrachyBio Project Home Boyce Thompson Institute iPlantPortal Teacher Resources Searchable Data Set NSF Plant Genome Project

  3. Class Data Summary Sheet in Excel Format

  4. Developed by Kim, middle school teacher

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