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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.
Produced by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, this practical activity allows students to create an origami model of DNA, demonstrating its double helix structure. 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...
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.
Produced by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, this practical activity allows students to create an origami model of DNA, demonstrating its double helix structure. The activity provides a hands-on way of learning about the structure of DNA.
In this activity, you will make a model for a short section of DNA—enough to get a sense of what DNA is like and how it encodes life. This activity is not recommended for use as a science fair project.
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 +. A fun card game to review the processes of mitosis and understand the process of cell division.
DNA This hands-on activity allows you to create your own paper model of a DNA double helix. Suitable for: age 10+ Estimated duration: 15 minutes You will need (for pre-coloured origami DNA): • printed Origami DNA sheets • scissors to cut the worksheets to size Introduction DNA has a ‘double helix’ structure. Much like a spiral staircase, it