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Ellis, Rebecca; Reichsman, Frieda; Mead, Louise S.; Smith, James J.; McElroy-Brown, Kiley; White, Peter J. T. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Teaching and understanding evolution is challenging because students must synthesize several biological processes that are traditionally taught separately. We developed a set of free online lessons and activities centered on a single evolutionary phenomenon -- why deer mice have different fur colors in different subpopulations -- to help high…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Evolution, High School Students, Biology
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Brenner, Eric D.; Scheid, Paul E.; DeGrazia, Justin; Geltzeiler, Alexa R.; Katari, Manpreet S. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
Due to its distinct phenotype and relatively simple inheritance pattern, the phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) loci is frequently utilized in teaching laboratories to demonstrate genetic concepts such as Mendelian inheritance and population genetics. We have developed a next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics approach to analyze the PTC gene locus…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Genetics, Teaching Methods
Chloe Wasendorf – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Soft rot diseases cause crop losses all over the world. These losses can have large economic impacts and threaten international food security. Soft rot bacterial pathogens produce pectolytic enzymes that attack the pectin around plant cells resulting in smelly, wet, and mushy tissue maceration. Once symptoms are visible, the crop cannot be used or…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Genetics, Plants (Botany), Microbiology
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Turgut, Duygu; Yakar, Zeha – International Education Studies, 2020
The aim of this study is to evaluate science teacher candidates based on bioethical values, scientific literacy level and empathy skills and to determine their associations. Therefore, descriptive model was used for the study. The sample of the study consists total of 286 teacher candidates from first, second, third and fourth grade of Faculty of…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Ethics
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Fujisawa, Keiko K.; Todo, Naoya; Ando, Juko – Infant and Child Development, 2017
Executive functions (EF) are an important predictor of later adaptive development. A number of environmental influences, such as parenting, have been suggested as important promoters of EF development. However, behavioural genetic research has demonstrated that many environmental influences could be affected by genetic influences. Therefore, it is…
Descriptors: Genetics, Environmental Influences, Preschool Children, Correlation
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Ní Ghrálaigh, Fiana; McCarthy, Ellen; Murphy, Daniel N.; Gallagher, Louise; Lopez, Lorna M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Autism is a prevalent neurodevelopmental condition, highly heterogenous in both genotype and phenotype. This communication adds to existing discussion of the heterogeneity of clinical sequencing tests, "gene panels", marketed for application in autism. We evaluate the clinical utility of available gene panels based on existing genetic…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Genetics, Diagnostic Tests, Usability
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Kleberg, Johan Lundin; Riby, Deborah; Fawcett, Christine; Björlin Avdic, Hanna; Frick, Matilda A.; Brocki, Karin C.; Högström, Jens; Serlachius, Eva; Nordgren, Ann; Willfors, Charlotte – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic condition associated with high sociability, intellectual disability, and social cognitive challenges. Attention to others' eyes is crucial for social understanding. Orienting to, and from other's eyes was studied in WS (n = 37, mean age = 23, age range 9-53). The WS group was compared to a typically…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Eye Movements, Children, Adolescents
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Maltman, Nell; DaWalt, Leeann Smith; Hong, Jinkuk; Baker, Mei Wang; Berry-Kravis, Elizabeth M.; Brilliant, Murray H.; Mailick, Marsha – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Variation in the "FMR1" gene may affect aspects of cognition, such as executive function and memory. Environmental factors, such as stress, may also negatively impact cognitive functioning. Participants included 1,053 mothers of children with and without developmental disabilities. Participants completed self-report measures of executive…
Descriptors: Genetics, Cognitive Ability, Executive Function, Memory
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Du, Xiaoli; Glass, Jennifer Elaine; Balow, Stephanie; Dyer, Lisa M.; Rathbun, Pamela A.; Guan, Qiaoning; Liu, Jie; Wu, Yaning; Dawson, D. Brian; Walters-Sen, Lauren; Smolarek, Teresa A.; Zhang, Wenying – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Our institution developed and continuously improved a Neurodevelopmental Reflex (NDR) algorithm to help physicians with genetic test ordering for neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). To assess its performance, we performed a retrospective study of 511 patients tested through NDR from 2018 to 2019. SNP Microarray identified pathogenic/likely…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Genetic Disorders, Patients, Diagnostic Tests
Grigoreva, Ekaterina Anatolevna; Ignatjeva, Oksana Anatolyevna; Polovkina, Elvira Anasovna; Abdullin, Ildar Ikramovich – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
The relevance of the chosen topic is due to the present rise of humanity to a new wave of scientific and technological progress, which is based on various achievements in high technologies of informatics, microelectronics, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, space exploration, etc. In these conditions, the education sector, which acts as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Geographic Regions, Regional Characteristics
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Mullins, Sara Brooke – Journal of Research in Education, 2020
The concept of angles is important for future geometric knowledge (Arslan et al., 2016; Moore, 2013; Yigit, 2014). However, although Piaget (1948) suggests angles lead to the discovery of lines, angles are typically taught later in schools, after points, lines, and planes (Charles, 2011). Therefore, the way in which angles are taught can affect…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Grade 5, Grade 7, Grade 12
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Amanda J. Haskins; Jeff Mentch; Caitlin Van Wicklin; Yeo Bi Choi; Caroline E. Robertson – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Sensory differences are nearly universal in autism, but their genetic origins are poorly understood. Here, we tested how individuals with an autism-linked genotype, 16p.11.2 deletion ("16p"), attend to visual information in immersive, real-world photospheres. We monitored participants' (N = 44) gaze while they actively explored 360°…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Computer Simulation, Sensory Experience, Genetic Disorders
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Money, Nicholas P.; Fischer, Mark W. F. – American Biology Teacher, 2021
Cell size is an important variable in the study of cellular growth, metabolism, and the cell cycle. The large size of "Amoeba proteus" and the ease with which it can be collected and cultured have made it a star in biology education--and it was a model for research on cell biology before the introduction of molecular genetic methods.…
Descriptors: Cytology, Biomechanics, Measurement, Science Experiments
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Donya Pouyan Mehr; Niloofar Faraji; Sajjad Rezaei; Parvaneh Keshavarz – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are described as generalized developmental disorders, with an average age of onset of 36 months. Genetic and environmental factors may contribute to this multifactorial disorder. The present study aimed to investigate the association of three "GRIN2B" polymorphisms, including rs1019385, rs1024893, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Genetics, Environmental Influences
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Casanoves, Marina; Salvadó, Zoel; González, Ángel; Valls, Cristina; Novo, Maria Teresa – Journal of Biological Education, 2017
In this paper we discuss an activity through which students learn basic concepts in genetics by taking part in a police investigation game. The activity, which we have called Recal, immerses students in a scientific-based scenario in which they play a role of a scientific assessor. Players have to develop and use scientific reasoning and…
Descriptors: Genetics, Foreign Countries, Police, Educational Games
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