Subject(s): Science Grades(s): Junior High/High School
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Title – DNA Extraction CLG:
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Goggles Aprons Water Split peas, broccoli, and bananas Blender Meat tenderizer Funnel Cheese cloth Stirring rod Detergent Salt Rubbing alcohol Liver Lesson:
This lesson can be done in many ways. The way I incorporate the lab into my class is that it is given after the structure and function of DNA is discussed. Also, your students need to have previously discussed the structure and function of the cell for both plant and animal cells. Before the actual DNA extraction ask the class before you began. Students will conduct a DNA extraction from raw broccoli, bananas, liver, onions, and split peas. The extraction of pea DNA works really well. This extraction is something you can allow the students to complete themselves. The students need to read the procedure as a class or alone. I would suggest a discussion or questions time after reading the procedure to make students understand what is to be done. In the discussion, you can give the students some explanations as to why they are doing certain things or you can wait until after the lab is completed. Important information to give the students during the discussion is why detergent is added, why you use meat tenderizer and why alcohol is used. http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/activities/extraction DNA Extraction:
2. Blend on high for 15 seconds. The blender separates the cells from each other, so you now have a really thin pea-cell soup. 3. Pour your thin pea-cell soup through a funnel that is lined with filter paper. 4. Add 30 mL of liquid detergent to the filtrate. Swirl to mix. 5. Let the mixture sit for 5-10 minutes. 6. Each group should be given 1/3 of a test tube of this mixture. 7. Add a pinch of enzymes (meat tenderizer) to each test tube and stir gently. Be careful! If you stir too hard, you’ll break up the DNA, making it harder to see. 8. Tilt your test tube and slowly pour alcohol (70-95% isopropyl or ethyl alcohol) into the tube down the side so that it forms a layer on top of the pea mixture. Pour until you have about the same amount of alcohol in the tube as pea mixture. 9. The alcohol causes the DNA previously dissolved in the detergent solution to become insoluble. The insoluble, white precipitate in the alcohol layer is DNA. 10. Hold the tube at a 45 11. Continue the process until no more DNA comes out of the solution. When the extraction is complete, lead a class discussion to answer the following questions: Accommodations:
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