Author: Linda L. McCabe
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of California Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0520265882
DNA: Promise and Peril
The genetic revolution has provided incredibly valuable information about our DNA, information that can be used to benefit and inform--but also to judge, discriminate, and abuse. Medical books DNA. An essential reference for living in today's world, this book gives the background information critical to understanding how genetics is now affecting our everyday lives Medical books Hypercell DNA. Hypercell DNA Part of the Hypercell family.
An essential reference for living in today's world, this book gives the background information critical to understanding how genetics is now affecting our everyday lives. Written in clear, lively language, it gives a comprehensive view of exciting recent discoveries and explores the ethical, legal, and social issues that have arisen with each new development.
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Hypercell DNA Part of the Hypercell family.
Classic White Mug. DNA replication
For 1 student/demonstration. This fun and fascinating laboratory activity not only shows students how to isolate human genomic DNA, it lets them create DNA necklaces they can actually wear. Students extract DNA by lysing their cheek cell sample, then watch as wispy white strands of their own DNA precipitate out of a solution containing ethanol. This is one easy lab activity that really gets your students talking about DNA and science!
After a simple assembly, your DNA Model will be ready to spring from a double helix and separate down the middle. This beautiful permanent model coils and uncoils with a touch of the hand. It is great for showing base pairs and the near infinite combinations possible. Whether you are teaching biology, chemistry, forensics or physics; this is a beautiful addition to your science classroom. Appropriate for elementary school, middle school, high school and college! Approximately 34 in. x 5 in. fully extended. Collapses to 9 in. high.
Medical Book DNA
An essential reference for living in today's world, this book gives the background information critical to understanding how genetics is now affecting our everyday lives. Written in clear, lively language, it gives a comprehensive view of exciting recent discoveries and explores the ethical, legal, and social issues that have arisen with each new development.