Meets AP Science Practices 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7, and Big Idea 3.
- Students practice techniques for molecular genetics
- Determine transformation efficiency
Transformation, a basic principle of genetic engineering used to study the uptake and expression of foreign DNA by a recipient, results in the acquisition of a particular trait or traits by a recipient lacking those traits. In this investigation, students will transform common bacteria that are killed by antibiotics with a plasmid containing DNA that will confer antibiotic resistance. Students will then calculate efficiencies and analyze factors that might alter the efficacy of transformation to determine ways to improve the results.
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