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Lesson Title:
Iceland's Genetic Database: Good or Bad Idea?
Levels: high school - undergraduate
Summary: This lesson examines issues stemming from genetic databanks and population genetics studies. Students can investigate inherited diseases, illustrate methods of sequencing the human genome, evaluate web sites of organizations involved in the Icelandic debate … and more!

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Lesson:
https://scienceinstyle.com/genomic/lessons/hlodanlessons.pdf
    

This lesson accompanies the article "For Sale: Iceland's Genetic History" at https://scienceinstyle.com/genomic/hlodan.html

 
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This lesson includes article content and extension questions, as well as activity handouts for different grade levels. It has been written by a science educator to specifically accompany the above referenced article.
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