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Using DNA to Identify People

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Subject ScienceBiology
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity, Lesson Plan, Presentation
Using DNA to Identify People

About This Lesson

This lesson focuses on the molecular biology technique of DNA fingerprinting: what it is, how it works, and how the data from these experiments are used for paternity testing and forensics? DNA can be used to tell people apart because humans differ from each other based on either their DNA sequences or the lengths of repeated regions of DNA. Length differences are typically used in forensics and paternity testing. The technique of gel electrophoresis separates DNA by size, thus allowing people to be identified based on analyzing the lengths of their DNA. We discuss how gel electrophoresis works, and lab footage is shown of this technique being performed in real time. Students then analyze results from these experiments and work on case examples using DNA to match babies to parents and crime scene evidence to suspects. In terms of prerequisite knowledge, it would be ideal if students already have learned that DNA is the genetic material, and that DNA is made up of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs. It also would help if students already know that each human has two versions of every piece of DNA in their genome, one from mom and one from dad. Necessary supplies for this lesson include only paper and writing utensils, and the ability to print out or display the provided handouts. The lesson will take about one class period, with roughly 30 minutes of footage and 30 minutes of activities. At the end of the lesson, an optional video tour of the Cambridge Police Department’s Identification Lab is provided, giving students an opportunity to see the equipment used in crime labs to isolate both real fingerprints and DNA for DNA fingerprint analysis, from evidence found at crime scenes.

Watch optional video: Visit to Police Identification Lab in Cambridge, MA to see how DNA is extracted from evidence at crime scenes. http://blossoms.mit.edu/videos/files/english/visit_police_identificatio…

For more information visit: http://blossoms.mit.edu/videos/lessons/using_dna_identify_people

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Using-DNA-teachers-guide.doc

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Using-DNA-teachers-guide.pdf

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Using-DNA-lesson-slides.pdf

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Using-DNA-lesson-slides.ppt

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Using-DNA-Whose-Baby-Activity.doc

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Using-DNA-Whose-Baby-Activity.pdf

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Using-DNA-transcript.pdf

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Using-DNA-additional-resources.pdf

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Using-DNA-Description.docx

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Using-DNA-transcript.docx

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Using-DNA-additional-resources.docx

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Using-DNA-Description.pdf

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Using-DNA-bio.docx

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Using-DNA-bio.pdf

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