Title: Wind Your Way Around
1Wind Your Way Around Your Own DNA!
Original by Ms. Marsha Purcell American Farm
Bureau Foundation for Agriculture Managing
Director Ms. Ellen Hellerich Nebraska
Agriculture In The Classroom State
Coordinator Modified by Georgia Agriculture
Education Curriculum Office June 2004
2Learning Goals
To provide students with an understanding that
cells contain DNA!
DNA is a physical structure that can be seen with
an unaided eye!
3Student Objectives
4Getting Started!
- DNA is a very abstract and difficult concept!
- DNA is found in the cells of all living things!
- Students will be able to visualize their own
DNA! - The solutions work together to break open the
cell membranes, therefore releasing the DNA! - Alcohol is added to the solution to precipitate
the DNA!
5What do you need?
- Distilled/Bottled Water
- 3 oz. Plastic Cup
- Small test tube w/cap or plastic tube w/lid from
a florist - 1 Tsp. dish soap/shampoo mixed with 3 Tsp. water
- 1 Tsp. Gatorade
- Cold Ethyl Alcohol (91 or greater)
- Eye Droppers or disposable pipettes
- Paper Towels for clean-up J
6Let's see some DNA!
- Obtain and label a plastic cup with your name
72. Fill your cup with approximately 5 ml/1
Teaspoon of Gatorade
83. Swish the water in your mouth for no less than
30 seconds then return your cheek water to your
cup!
Remember to rub your tongue on the inside surface
of your cheeks to help dislodge more cells!
94. Slowly pour enough cheek water to make the
test tube half full.
105. Add 1 ml/10 drops of detergent solution into
your test tube and cap the tube.
116. Gently rock (NOT SHAKE!) the test tube back
and forth to mix the contents, so that bubbles do
not form.
12No Bubbles? Great! Remove the cap and keep the
test tube upright from this point on!
Ellen
138. Add 5 ml/1 Teaspoon of ice cold ethyl alcohol.
This should almost fill the test tube.
149. Observe the interface for the precipitation of
the DNA. Small bubbles with white strings
attached will slowly make their way to the top of
the alcohol. This is DNA!
1510. Pour contents of test tube back into plastic
cup and dispose of the materials as directed.
16Key Terms
Interface
Precipitate
17Discussion
?
?
Did everyones DNA look the same?
Why did some people have more DNA?
?
What would have happened if you had been chewing
gum?
?
18What some more IDEAS?
Try using warm water to bathe the test tube until
it is 55C!
What other organisms can you extract DNA from?
Experiment w/different concentrations of
Gatorade/detergent!
Try different swishing methods!
19References
- St. Louis Science Center
- UIUC Hughes Biotechnology Education and
Outreach Program