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Product InformationAfter years of using Drosophila wings and wrinkled seeds, you will appreciate this interesting way to teach genetics. Students receive chips, marked with individual alleles for blood type, Rh, anemia, sex determination and other genetic traits. Students in the class then pair off and “mate” by combining game discs. After a gestation period of only a few minutes, they become proud “parents” of “pretend babies”, whose genetic characteristics they must determine. Developed by Chuck Downing. Includes materials for 24 students and instructions. Grades 9–AP. Tell a Friend about this item
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