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This hands-on activity allows you to create your own paper model of a DNA double helix. This activity explores the structure of DNA in a paper-based form. You can also use the blank version to explore the pairing rules of DNA, by colouring in each base pair using the pairing rules printout.
26 wrz 2023 · DNA Origami. Step-by-step instructions and printable folding paper included in the downloadable document. You may recognize DNA as one of the most well-known biological structures.
Download templates for a set of paper models that can be cut from paper or cardstock and used for demonstrations of the fundamentals of DNA structure, DNA replication, and RNA translation. These materials and images are free for use under a CC By 4.0 license.
Free activity resources. Genetics and DNA. 1. DNA origami. Most suitable for ages 10+. This hands-on activity allows you to create your own paper model of a DNA double helix. Download: DNA folding template and Sanger DNA instructions. 2. Mitosis. Most suitable for ages 14 +.
The activity provides a hands-on way of learning about the structure of DNA. Two templates are available as PDFs; a standard template with the base pairs already coloured or a blank template where the students have to colour the four bases A, C, T and G and mark them in the correct location on the template.
Create your own Origami DNA model with our free printable template. Fill it online or download the blank PDF or Word version for easy printing.
Build a Paper Model of DNA. Fill in the names of the bases on the model shown to the right, or use the detailed model that shows all the atoms in each nucleotide (back side of paper). Cut out the model. Fold all long creases first.