Map of the Human ß-Globin Gene©

Map of the Human ß-Globin Gene©

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Students often wonder if all the DNA in a gene is a code for a protein. Working in teams or small groups, they answer their own question while getting a glimpse of bioinformatics, which is the study of information DNA encodes. As they collaborate, students will: Initiate their investigation by examining the amino acid sequence of the ß-globin gene Locate reading frames Utilize triplet codons Discover introns and exons Once students have grasped these eukaryotic gene features, they can examine landmark amino acids, including the Glu6 site of a sickle cell mutation, His63 the distal histidine, and His92 the proximal histidine that binds the heme group. All maps, including the teacher key, are laminated to allow for years of use.

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