FORENSICS
Cat. #130 DNA Fingerprinting by PCR Amplification
For 8 Gels/8 Lab Groups. Forensic DNA fingerprinting has become a universally accepted crime-fighting tool. Recent advances use the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify human DNA obtained from crime scenes. This experiment, based on a crime scene scenario, has an inquiry-based component.
Complete in 45 min.
Storage: Room Temperature Stable. Storage of Ready-to-Load™ QuickStrip™ samples in the refrigerator is recommended. CLICK HERE For Experiment #130 Components and Requirements.
QuickStrips ™
Cat. #S-51 Whose DNA Was Left Behind?
For 10 Gels/10 Lab Groups. DNA obtained from a single hair left behind at a crime scene can be used to identify a criminal. In this experiment, your students will compare simulated crime scene DNA with that of two suspects. NGSS-aligned with MS-LS3-A.
Complete in 35 min.
Storage: Room Temperature Stable. Storage of QuickStrip™ Dye samples in the refrigerator is recommended. CLICK HERE For Experiment #S-51 Components and Requirements.
QuickStrips ™
EDVOTEK ® Instructional Videos The following related videos are recommended for this section:
69
1.800.EDVOTEK • www.edvotek.com • info@edvotek.com
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online