Plasmid Problem Solving

This lesson compares and contrasts prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and examines the form and function of the plasmid found in prokaryotic cells. Students will then use these principles to simulate how a desirable gene can be isolated and inserted into a plasmid as one step in the process of creating a bioengineered (GMO) plant variety.

Grades
9 – 12
NE: Grades 9 – 12
Estimated Time
Two 50-minute class periods
Updated
December 7, 2022

Background

Lesson Activities

Credits

Author

Andrea Gardner, Heather McPherson, and Mariel Sellers | National Center for Agricultural Literacy (NCAL) and Syngenta

Acknowledgements

Activity 3 was written by Heather McPherson and Mariel Sellers as part of the Syngenta Summer Fellowship Educator's Guide. The remaining activities were developed and added with permission by the National Center for Agricultural Literacy.

Sources

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Standards

Nebraska Content Area Standards

  • Life Science - 6.1 Structure and Function

    • SC.HS.6.1.B: Develop and use a model to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms.