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DNA and RNA Labs Walkthrough. Our Mission:. K 12 / Aventa Learning Instructional Services Team provides students the opportunity to become academically successful by providing rigorous curricula and instruction in a technology-enabled environment with its School Partners. DNA Lab.
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Our Mission: K12 / Aventa Learning Instructional Services Team provides students the opportunity to become academically successful by providing rigorous curricula and instruction in a technology-enabled environment with its School Partners.
DNA Lab • Answer the first part of the lab:
DNA Lab • Go to: http://www.dnai.org/
DNA Lab • Click on “Timeline” • Taken to:
DNA Lab • Start on the “pre 1920s” • Work your way through the rest of the timeline and answer the questions
DNA Lab • Go back to http://www.dnai.org/ • Click on “Code” • Click on “Finding the Structure”
DNA Lab • Click on “Problem”
DNA Lab • Use this section to answer the next part of the lab
DNA Lab • Click on the arrow to advance the section to answer the questions
DNA Lab • Click on “players”
DNA Lab • Use this section to answer the questions
DNA Lab • Use all of your work to finish the lab
DNA Lab • Save file: First initial_Lastname_DNA Lab • Submit • Questions? • Resources • mealey@k12.com • Communication link
RNA Lab • Answer the question at the beginning of the lab
RNA Lab • Go to http://www.dnai.org • Click on “Code”
RNA Lab • Click on “Copying the Code”
RNA Lab • Start with “problem” and work through the entire section; problem players pieces of the puzzle putting it together
RNA Lab • As you go through each section, you need to fill in a table and answer questions. The table is on page 2 of the lab. • Top of the table:
RNA Lab • The table:
RNA Lab • Go back to the first page of the lab. The table from page 2 is the table you use to answer the questions.
RNA Lab • Terms to help you with questions: • Opinion: What someone thinks; can be based on facts, but doesn’t have to be. • Observation: person sees, hears, uses senses to record what is going on; based on fact of what happened • Inference: Going from specific to general; based on what is read; conclusion or opinion based on known fact or evidence; fact and evidence can be from the work of someone else.
RNA Lab • Click on “Reading the Code” (found at bottom) • Reading the Code:
RNA Lab • Go through each section (problem, players, pieces of the puzzle, and putting it together) to answer the questions
RNA Lab • Save your lab: First initial_Last name_ RNA Lab • Submit