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Seipelt, Rebecca L. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Several hands-on and wet laboratory activities have been proposed to model the genetic concepts of genotypes and phenotypes and their relationship. The exercise presented in this article is a novel, time effective, student-centered, role-playing activity in which students learn about the intricate connection between genotype and phenotype by…
Descriptors: Genetics, Role Playing, Biochemistry, Science Activities
Murray, James D. – Scientific American, 1988
Discusses a single pattern formation mechanism that could underlie the wide variety of animal coat markings found in nature. Presents the results of a mathematical model for how these patterns may be generated in the course of embryonic development. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, College Science, Embryology
Bower, Bruce – Science News, 1981
Describes research on the causes, treatments, and diagnoses of autism. Describes a statewide outpatient program in North Carolina which includes elements of behavior modification, developmental assessment, problem-oriented goal setting, community support, and the training of both child and parent. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Problems, Biochemistry, Biological Influences

Hawkey, Roy – Journal of Biological Education, 1990
The porphyrias are a family of genetic disorders whose genetics and biochemistry are largely identified. Background information on these diseases are discussed including porphyrins, gene expression, population genetics, and historical significance. (CW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, College Science, Diseases

Blank, C. E. – Journal of Biological Education, 1988
Discussed are some of the uncertainties in human genetic mechanisms that are often presented as dogma in Biology textbooks. Presented is a brief historical background and illustrations involving chromosome abnormality in humans and linkage studies in humans. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, College Science, Genetics

Bouchard, Thomas J., Jr.; And Others – Science, 1990
Described is an ongoing study of monozygotic and dizygotic twins, separated in infancy and reared apart. Discussed are the procedures and results of this study with interpretations of the results. The effects of parenting, education, and other interventions are considered. (CW)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Biological Influences, College Science, Genetics
Johnson, Dan; Levy, Foster; Karsai, Istvan; Stroud, Kimberly – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Data sharing among multiple lab sections increases statistical power of data analyses and informs student-generated hypotheses. We describe how to collect, organize, and manage data to support replicate and rolling inquiry models, with three illustrative examples of activities from a population-level biology course for science majors. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Biology, Class Size, Higher Education, Science Laboratories

Hawk, James A.; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1980
A three-point linkage system in tomatoes is used to explain concepts of gene mapping, linking and statistical analysis. The system is designed for teaching the effective use of statistics, and the power of genetic analysis from statistical analysis of phenotypic ratios. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Botany, College Science, Computation, Genetics

Coleman, Persis C. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Presented are arguments for the use of a case study approach for the teaching of human heredity. The design of case studies and related exercises is discussed. Five examples are given. A list of eight resources for case study samples is included. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Case Studies, College Science

Palmer, Sandra C.; Norton, Roy A. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Compares different views of the role of sexual reproduction concerning the survival and evolution of species. Discusses the benefits and disadvantages of thelytoky, one nontraditional method of reproduction. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Biological Influences, Biological Sciences, College Science

Lewis, Ralph W. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Examines the change and general view of methods in biological science and the possible consequences for biology education. States that the transition was from descriptive biology to theoretical biology. Lists the postulates of some theories. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, DNA, Heredity

Rodwell, Grant – History of Education, 1997
Profiles the work of Dr. Caleb Williams Saleeby, a late 19th-century propagandist for eugenics. Eugenics is a science that deals with the transmission of hereditary racial traits, coupled with a desire to use this for the elimination of social ills. Discusses Saleeby's work with the Eugenics Education Society. (MJP)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Genetics

Singh, B. R. – Educational Studies, 1996
Reviews the current theories concerning individual differences in cognitive functioning. While some argue that heredity places a genetic cap on intellectual development, others emphasize the dynamic interrelationship between cultural and environmental factors. Concludes that intelligence is more complex than the heredity advocates allow. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences

Bierzychudek, Paulette; Reiness, C. Gary – Bioscience, 1992
Describes a course entitled "DNA and Evolution" in which students develop an appreciation for what science is and how it is practiced as well as an understanding of how some of the most central ideas in biology were developed and tested. Discusses the design of the course, the lecture and discussion topics, and the results and their…
Descriptors: Biology, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Lieberman, Leonard – American Behavioral Scientist, 1995
Maintains that even a cursory reading of "The Bell Curve" reveals a skewed methodology that deliberately ignores relevant data. Includes statistical tables illustrating the relationship between environmental factors and test scores. Contends that the basic purpose of "The Bell Curve" is to justify economic racism. (MJP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Factors, Heredity, Higher Education