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Neo Sci Simulating DNA Paternity Testing


Neo Sci Simulating DNA Paternity Testing


$88.47


Features of the Neo Sci Simulating DNA Paternity Testing:Your students will use electrophoresis results of non-human DNA, their knowledge of human inheritance, and their scientific problem-solving skills to solve a scenario-based paternity case and determine the identity of a child’s father.Includes: Comprehensive teacher and student guides. Pre-digested DNA. Neo/BLUE* DNA stain. TBE buffer. Melt-and-cast agarose to run up to 10 gels.

Edvotek DNA Paternity Testing Simulation Kit


Edvotek DNA Paternity Testing Simulation Kit


$94.35


Features of the Edvotek DNA Paternity Testing Simulation Kit: This experiment introduces students to the use of DNA fingerprinting in a hypothetical paternity determination. The experiment does not contain human DNA. Required Materials (not included): Horizontal Gel Electrophoresis apparatus. Water bath. Visualization system (white light). Micropipets. Hot-hand protector. Deionized water. 250mL beakers. Hotplate or Bunsen burner. Photodocumentation system.

DNA


DNA


$8.99


DNA

D.N.A.


D.N.A.


$3.99


D.N.A.

E-Gel DNA Paternity Testing Simulation, 2-Gel Kit, E-Gel 1% Blue Stain Kit


E-Gel DNA Paternity Testing Simulation, 2-Gel Kit, E-Gel 1% Blue Stain Kit


$64.52


Features of the E-Gel DNA Paternity Testing Simulation: This testing simulation introduces students to the techniques used to determine the familial relationship between a child and an alleged father. Class size: 40 students. Use DNA fingerprinting techniques to determine paternity. Challenges students to apply their knowledge of human inheritance. Testing done through electrophoresis of non-human DNA. Solve a scenario-based paternity case by determining the father’s identity. E-Gel kits contain a voucher redeemable by mail for gel cassettes.

E-Gel DNA Paternity Testing Simulation, 5-Gel Kit, E-Gel 1% Blue Stain Kit


E-Gel DNA Paternity Testing Simulation, 5-Gel Kit, E-Gel 1% Blue Stain Kit


$66.14


Features of the E-Gel DNA Paternity Testing Simulation: This testing simulation introduces students to the techniques used to determine the familial relationship between a child and an alleged father. Class size: 40 students. Use DNA fingerprinting techniques to determine paternity. Challenges students to apply their knowledge of human inheritance. Testing done through electrophoresis of non-human DNA. Solve a scenario-based paternity case by determining the father’s identity. E-Gel kits contain a voucher redeemable by mail for gel cassettes.

Ancestry In Progress


Ancestry In Progress


$8.49


Ancestry In Progress

In The UK/Is It In


In The UK/Is It In


$13.99


In The UK/Is It In

Ancestry


Ancestry


$13.58


Saxophonist Trevor Watts has made no bones about his love for the South African expatriate musicians, especially Dudu Pukwana, who came to London during apartheid. In recent years, Watts has been playing the kwelas, high life and ritual dance music so much a part of the jazz styles of those players, especially the members of the Brotherhood of Breath, who mingled with many British improvisers. Hand percussionist Jamie Harris joins Watts for this recording of original jam tunes that reflects the traditional African and modern English way for making new music. While their range in timbre, pacing, and interplay is limited, the expression of joy they exude is rarely trivial. The difference is mainly measured in degrees of pace and energy as a slightly overblown soprano saxophone in the 6/8 ritualistic dance of “Alpino” and 4/4 of “Sarawak” with Watts on alto sets the tone. At their most creative, a stretched 10/8 time signature in extreme upper octave levels on “Three & More” and the circular sped up line of “Kerrytown” shows these two undoubtedly belong to the modern musicians sect. Vocals add to a swirling, frantic effect during “Tandem Voices,” while a more whirling dervish, Turkish or Arabian flavor has the woodwinds sounding overdubbed, but it’s actually a vocal accent on “Balintan.” Often you feel Harris is an accessory, or a second brought simply for support, as there is not much interplay or counterpoint involved. Then again, one might contend it’s all call and response as in most African music. Watts so thoroughly dominates this project, and though there’s a certain joy, exuberance, or in the case of “Anna B,” romanticism, he’s expressing his inner calling, with Harris along for the safari. While not a definitive recording, and assuredly for specialized tastes, what Watts and Harris have achieved is undeniably unique unto itself. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi


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