In this lab students will test their own genotypes at the circadian clock gene Per3 locus that has been associated with sleep behavior preferences in humans. Students will assess their own Per3 genotypes using PCR and gel electrophoresis, while also assessing their sleep phenotypes through a simple circadian questionnaire, with the ultimate goal of learning about circadian clocks and the study of genetic associations.
Nobel winning science: 2017 Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology for circadian clocks research.
Are you a night owl? Or a morning lark? The answer may be in your genes…
This lab allows students to test their own genotypes at the circadian clock gene Per3 locus that has been associated with sleep behavior preferences in humans. The coding region of this gene contains a VNTR (variable number tandem repeat) that is polymorphic (variable) across individuals. Different variants of this VNTR in Per3 have been associated with a preference for evening or morning activity, that is whether you are a morning or evening type.
In this lab students will get to assess their own Per3 genotypes using PCR and gel electrophoresis, while also assessing their sleep phenotypes by answering a questionnaire about their circadian preferences.
You will participate in an authentic open inquiry investigation on the genetic underpinnings of sleep, and have a chance to contribute data to a citizen science database of sleep genotypes and phenotypes.
We just ran the gels this morning and the results were amazing! Every single one of my students had a good extraction and PCR (I don’t think I have done a lab yet where 100% of human DNA is extracted.) My students said it was their favorite lab they have done all year! — Jill Ronstadt, Orange Lutheran High School, CA.
This Learning Lab is aligned with National Standards and AP Biology objectives. It utilizes the following molecular genetic techniques and analyses:
The miniPCR Sleep Lab™ kit contains reagents for 8 lab groups of 4 students each (32 students):
Please note:
| Price | 450,00 RON (preturile sunt fara TVA) |
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DescriptionNobel winning science: 2017 Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology for circadian clocks research. Are you a night owl? Or a morning lark? The answer may be in your genes… This lab allows students to test their own genotypes at the circadian clock gene Per3 locus that has been associated with sleep behavior preferences in humans. The coding region of this gene contains a VNTR (variable number tandem repeat) that is polymorphic (variable) across individuals. Different variants of this VNTR in Per3 have been associated with a preference for evening or morning activity, that is whether you are a morning or evening type. In this lab students will get to assess their own Per3 genotypes using PCR and gel electrophoresis, while also assessing their sleep phenotypes by answering a questionnaire about their circadian preferences. You will participate in an authentic open inquiry investigation on the genetic underpinnings of sleep, and have a chance to contribute data to a citizen science database of sleep genotypes and phenotypes.
This Learning Lab is aligned with National Standards and AP Biology objectives. It utilizes the following molecular genetic techniques and analyses:
The miniPCR Sleep Lab™ kit contains reagents for 8 lab groups of 4 students each (32 students):
Please note:
Free miniPCR Learning Lab™ downloads:
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