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Learners construct a bracelet containing two strands of beads, which represents a double strand of DNA that codes for a gene. They match beads to the bases in a section of a chimp's DNA code. Learners can also replicate the DNA of other animals and plants including a monarch butterfly, sunflower, and even a human.
  - Under 5 minutes
 - 10 to 30 minutes
 - 1 cent - $1 per student
 - Ages 6 - 18
 - Activity
 - English
 
Quick Guide
Materials List (per student)
- beads (four different colors)
 - string (or dental floss or fishing line)
 - scissors
 - print outs of DNA Codes
 
Subjects
- 
                Life Sciences    
- 
                Diversity of Life    
- Plants
 - Animals
 
 - 
                Heredity and Genetics    
- Human Genetics
 - DNA Structure and Function
 
 
 - 
                Diversity of Life    
 
Informal Categories
- Arts and Crafts
 
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
 - see color
 - read
 - touch
 
Learning styles supported:
- Links STEM to other topics of interest such as arts and humanities
 - Involves hands-on or lab activities
 
Other
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Access Rights:
- Free access
 
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Source Collection
- Ology
 
Rights:
- All rights reserved, American Museum of Natural History,