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Pieczynski, Jay N.; Kee, Hooi Lynn – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
CRISPR-cas technology is being incorporated into undergraduate biology curriculum through lab experiences to immerse students in modern technology that is rapidly changing the landscape of science, medicine and agriculture. We developed and implemented an educational module that introduces students to CRISPR-cas technology in a Genetic course and…
Descriptors: Genetics, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Biology
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Reiss, Michael J. – School Science Review, 2020
School genetics is changing. Nowadays, students are more likely to be introduced to the idea that many characteristics of organisms, including those of humans, are not determined by the actions of just one or two genes but result from interactions between the products of many genes and the environments of each organism. This article asks whether…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Genetics, Intelligence, Outcomes of Education
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Sayers, Edna Edith – Sign Language Studies, 2022
Eng and Chang Bunker (1811--1874) were conjoined twins of Chinese ethnicity born in Siam (today, Thailand). Before the Civil War, they toured the United States to exhibit themselves as a "human curiosity," a wonder of nature, their conjoined state documented by local doctors at each stop on their tours, and their exhibition touted as…
Descriptors: Deafness, Twins, Exhibits, Family Relationship
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Woo, Stephanie – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2014
The author states that raising her twins the Montessori way has made her life easy. Imagine two 1-year-olds eating entire meals on their own, setting their own tables by 20 months, and becoming potty-trained before 2. These are not statistics found in just one household. Children raised the Montessori way can take care of themselves and their…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Toddlers, Family Environment, Twins
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Farnsworth, David L. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2015
This article describes a bivariate data set that is interesting to students. Indeed, this particular data set, which involves twins and IQ, has sparked more student interest than any other set that I have presented. Specific uses of the data set are presented.
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Twins, Intelligence Quotient
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Lacina, Jan – Young Children, 2012
The children's book "Two Is for Twins" celebrates twins and illustrates the many "twos" in a child's world. The uniqueness of twos does not have to mean separate classrooms for twins in child development programs, preschool, or elementary school settings. With recent dramatic increases in the US twin population, how should educators address the…
Descriptors: Twins, Preschool Education, Child Development, Student Placement
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Hobson, R. Peter – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
There is a growing body of opinion that we should view autism as fractionable into different, largely independent sets of clinical features. The alternative view is that autism is a coherent syndrome in which principal features of the disorder stand in intimate developmental relationship with each other. Studies of congenitally blind children…
Descriptors: Autism, Blindness, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Anderson, George M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
Genetic and epigenetic differences exist within monozygote twin-pairs and might be especially important in the expression of autism. Assuming phenotypic differences between monozygotic twins are due to environmental influences may lead to mistaken conclusions regarding the relative genetic and environmental contribution to autism risk.
Descriptors: Autism, Genetics, Environmental Influences, Twins
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Stein, Richard A.; Davis, Devra Lee – American Biology Teacher, 2012
Epigenetics is emerging as one of the most dynamic and vibrant biomedical areas. Multiple lines of evidence confirm that inherited genetic changes alone cannot fully explain all phenotypic characteristics of live organisms, and additional factors, which are not encoded in the DNA sequence, are involved. The contribution of non-genetic factors is…
Descriptors: Genetics, Change, Biomedicine, Twins
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Peugh, James L.; DiLillo, David; Panuzio, Jillian – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2013
Mixed-dyadic data, collected from distinguishable (nonexchangeable) or indistinguishable (exchangeable) dyads, require statistical analysis techniques that model the variation within dyads and between dyads appropriately. The purpose of this article is to provide a tutorial for performing structural equation modeling analyses of cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Computer Software
Rosenblum, Todd – Exceptional Parent, 2011
Bringing a newborn home from the hospital can come with stress for any parent. Coming home with twins can be double the stress. This article shares the story of a couple faced with this situation 12 years ago with the birth of twins, one was born with complications. They lived in a Colonial until the twins were almost five years old, at which time…
Descriptors: Twins, Architecture, Interior Design, Building Design
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Boblest, Sebastian; Muller, Thomas; Wunner, Gunter – European Journal of Physics, 2011
The "twin paradox" of special relativity offers the possibility of making interstellar flights within a lifetime. For very long journeys with velocities close to the speed of light, however, we have to take into account the expansion of the universe. Inspired by the work of Rindler on hyperbolic motion in curved spacetime, we study the worldline…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Siblings, Physics, Motion
Panish, Lisa – Exceptional Parent, 2010
In this article, the author shares how the two service dogs from Canine Assistants helped her realize her goal for her seven-year-old identical twin boys with cerebral palsy to be safer and independent. Connor's dog, Nadia, is a Black Labrador/ Golden Retriever mix. Chase's dog, Oakley, is a Standard Poodle/Golden Retriever mix. Nadia pushes…
Descriptors: Twins, One Parent Family, Self Esteem, Cerebral Palsy
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Wood, Alexis C.; Buitelaar, Jan; Rijsdijk, Fruhling; Asherson, Philip; Kuntsi, Jonna – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
Burt (2009) recently published a meta-analysis of twin studies on behaviors associated with childhood psychopathologies, concluding that the finding that traits associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were the only behaviors that did not show a significant influence of shared environment (C) was surprising. We agree,…
Descriptors: Twins, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Genetics, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Cormier, Sebastien; Steinberg, Richard – Physics Teacher, 2010
A great deal has long been known about student difficulties connecting real-world experiences with what they are learning in their physics classes, making learning basic ideas of classical physics challenging. Understanding these difficulties has led to the development of many instructional approaches that have been shown to help students make…
Descriptors: Twins, Physics, Interviews, Teaching Methods
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