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Human Practices

Presentation to NEWBio Teachers - Penn State Center for Science and the Schools

Engineering a Metabolic Pathway

In this simulation, colored beads were poured through each set of clear tubes. The beads represented chemicals or molecules entering a pathway which would alter them. The tubes represented the pathways which consisted of different genes being expressed at different levels.

Assembling a Plasmid Activity

Presentation to Science-U High School Students