Ward's® DNA Fingerprinting Electrophoresis Lab Activity

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Ward's® DNA Fingerprinting Electrophoresis Lab Activity
Educational Classroom Kits and Activities
Explore basic elements of forensic science.

  • Includes key materials to perform gel electrophoresis
  • Battery-powered gel electrophoresis
  • Applications to forensics and genetic testing
  • Time Required: 120 minutes (60 minutes if using 10 batteries)
  • Aligned to NGSS standards (MS/HS: LS1, LS3)
DNA fingerprinting can be used to identify the perpetrator of a crime, determine familial relationships, track hereditary diseases passed down in families, find a close match for an organ transplant, and more. With this electrophoresis system, students can perform the same type of gel separation used in these analyses in approximately two hours; students are given DNA samples from a “crime scene” to electrophorese and discover who perpetrated the crime by analyzing their unique genetic patterns or fingerprints.

Each group loads one well.

The kit is also available for purchase with a link to a NewPath digital lesson, which includes a variety of resources on the topic, including background information, illustrations and self-assessments.

Accessories information: Refill kits contain TBE buffer, DNA stain, agarose, and a coupon for DNA.

Ordering information: Activity contents include gel apparatus, casting tray, six-well comb, prepared agarose, crime scene and suspect DNA samples, DNA marker sample, micropipettes, microcentrifuge tubes, instructional DVD on electrophoresis, teacher’s guide, and student copymaster. Five 9V batteries are required but not included. Coupon is included for redemption of perishable materials. Redeem by mail, phone, fax, or email.

Replacement Introductory Electrophoresis Hardware System pieces available separately.



   
 

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