Online Genetics Problems
Just a couple of links to some practice problems with explanations from the Biology Project website:
Mendelian Genetics
Human Genetics Problems
DNA, Darwin, and a bottle of rum...not necessarily in that order.
Just a couple of links to some practice problems with explanations from the Biology Project website:
Mendelian Genetics
Human Genetics Problems
Posted by Jim Lemire at 10:50 AM 0 comments
Just thought some of you might like to see this brief article on the effects of testing on memory...maybe I should start giving pop quizzes...
Testing Boosts Memory
Posted by Jim Lemire at 10:59 PM 2 comments
Two groups of scientists have announced that they have just sequenced DNA from a Neanderthal fossil. This is a huge breakthrough as it shows that scientists are making progress in their ability to detect, extract, and work with ancient DNA. Technological improvements are a big part of this advance. This is also huge in that it allows us to now begin looking for genetic answers to some questions that researchers have wondered about - when did modern humans and Neanderthals split from a common ancestor? did they interbreed? do we have traces of Neanderthal DNA in us? If so, what does this DNA do? Note: the idea that Neatnderthals were our ancestor has long been abandoned - it is now understood that humans and Neanderthals coexisted for a short while.
I am sure this will raise the question of cloning and whether or not we should/could/would "make" a Neanderthal, but for now I think it is exciting that we are pushing the envelope of genetics.
Neanderthal DNA Comes to Life
Posted by Jim Lemire at 2:24 PM 2 comments
So, as the cool kid i am i was surfing the web and i totally found some sick biology songs and figured id share them with you guys. Mostly theyre a little over the top and geeky but i found them amusing. My favorite is the glucose one but i put some others up as well. Hope you enjoy :)
http://www.science-groove.org/Now/Glucose.mp3- Glucose, Glucose
http://faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/MP3/comeondown.mp3 - Come on Down the Electron Transport chain
http://www.science-groove.org/Now/Krebs_lofi.mp3- The Krebs cycle
Posted by Alyssa at 5:01 PM 3 comments
The Musical Illusionist and Other Tales
by Alex Rose
In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan
Your Inner Fish
by Neil Shubin
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon
At the Water's Edge by Carl Zimmer
Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan
The Ancestor's Tale by Richard Dawkins
Endless Forms Most Beautiful by Sean Carroll
The Ethical Assassin by David Liss
Genesis by Robert Hazen