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− | < | + | <p2 style="font-size:18px;">In order to reach out to younger students who are beginning to go more in depth into biology, we made a worksheet that covers the basics of CRISPR. The worksheet discusses what CRISPR is, how it's used, and the different perspectives on it, from an ethical standpoint. |
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The worksheet was given to students in honors biology classes and in biomedical classes as extra-credit. They would read the article and answer questions, provoking them to think of their own opinion on the ethics of CRISPR and other scientific developments. | The worksheet was given to students in honors biology classes and in biomedical classes as extra-credit. They would read the article and answer questions, provoking them to think of their own opinion on the ethics of CRISPR and other scientific developments. | ||
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Revision as of 01:06, 18 October 2018
CRISPR Worksheet
The worksheet was given to students in honors biology classes and in biomedical classes as extra-credit. They would read the article and answer questions, provoking them to think of their own opinion on the ethics of CRISPR and other scientific developments.