K.I.O.S.C. Year 12
Knox Innovation Opportunity & Sustainability Centre
K.I.O.S.C. Year 12
Knox Innovation Opportunity & Sustainability Centre
Year 12 students attended a session at KIOSC where they were immersed in a session researching the relatedness of various lemur species from Madagascar.
They initially used morphological trait (fur colour, size, shape) to group the lemurs. They then used their Unit 3 DNA manipulation skills to amplify the amount of DNA (through PCR), cut the DNA into segments (using restriction enzymes), and finally used gel electrophoresis to separate the DNA fragments (see video).
Using this information, and their understanding of the mechanism of natural selection and evolution to explain how the various lemurs ended up having different characteristics and becoming separate species.
Peter Kos
Leader of Science and KIOSC