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1 January 2015 A Model Inquiry-Based Genetics Experiment for Introductory Biology Students: Screening for Enhancers & Suppressors of Ptpmeg
Sumana Setty, Melissa S. Kosinski-Collins
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It has been noted that undergraduate project-based laboratories lead to increased interest in scientific research and student understanding of biological concepts. We created a novel, inquiry-based, multiweek genetics research project studying Ptpmeg, for the Introductory Biology Laboratory course at Brandeis University. Ptpmeg is a protein involved in axon formation in Drosophila melanogaster. In order to better understand Ptpmeg's functionality, students sought to find Ptpmeg's enhancers and suppressors by engaging in either a 4- or a 7-week modular research project. By the end of the semester, students were able to learn various laboratory techniques and acquire a deeper understanding of Drosophila genetics in both versions of the course.

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Sumana Setty and Melissa S. Kosinski-Collins "A Model Inquiry-Based Genetics Experiment for Introductory Biology Students: Screening for Enhancers & Suppressors of Ptpmeg," The American Biology Teacher 77(1), 41-47, (1 January 2015). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2015.77.1.6
Published: 1 January 2015
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Inquiry
Introductory biology
laboratory
project-based
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