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Molecular Genetics Explorer

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Author:
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Institution Name:
BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium
Collection:
BioQUEST Library OnLine
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

With the Genetics Tool, you can:
* Cross two organisms
* Self-cross one organism
* Create mutant versions of one organism

With the Biochemistry Tool, you can:
* Look at the structures and colors of the pigment proteins found in one organism
* Design proteins and observe their shapes and colors
* Compare the amino acid sequences of different pigment proteins

With the Molecular Biology Tool, you can:
* Look at the DNA, mRNA and protein sequences of pigment protein genes
* Design genes and observe the colors of the resulting proteins by editing the top DNA strand
* Compare the DNA sequences of different pigment protein genes
* Create new organisms by specifying their DNA sequences

Languages:
English
Media Format:
Graphics/Photos, Other, Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Technical Requirements:
Mac OSX|Windows 2000|Windows XP
Conditions of Use:
Custom License

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