While there, they had the opportunity to meet with a DNALC scientist who spoke about current work being done in genetic research to find cures for diseases such as cancer.
The boys also observed mutant organisms under the microscope, and made forensic observations and inferences about "Ă–tzi the Iceman" -- the oldest natural mummy from the Copper Age of a European man.
Saint David's is in the fifth year of a partnership with the DNA Learning Center —the world’s first science center devoted entirely to genetics education.
Exciting, real world application, out-of-classroom units like this one demand that our boys think and analyze critically, engaging their scientific minds, curiosity, and imagination.
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