Lab-Aids: Investigating and Applying Genetics - Corn Kit
Students build their understanding of selective breeding for desired traits in crops such as corn. They investigate the outcomes of crosses of hybrid and dihybrid corn plants for two unlinked genetic traits: corn kernel color and sweetness. They use Punnett squares to predict the ratio of phenotypes that will be produced by different crosses and analyze the actual ratio of phenotypes of the second generation offspring. A reading describes traditional selective breeding and modern genetic engineering approaches to improving crops to improving crops. This kit is complete for 32 students and is reusable. Developed by SEPUP.
Content List:
- 16 Lab-Aids‚© Corn Ear A
- 16 Lab-Aids‚© Corn Ear B
- 16 Lab-Aids‚© Corn Ear C
- 16 Lab-Aids‚© Corn Ear D
- 1 Color Transparency 1,Breeding Corn: First Generation
- 1 Color Transparency 2,Breeding Corn: Second Generation
- 32 Student Activity Worksheet & Guide - Part I
- 32 Student Activity Worksheet & Guide - Part II
- 32 Reading: Breeding Crops with Desirable Traits
- 1 Teacher's Guide
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