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Materials will be sent home to students in our after-school STEM class. Students will capture cells from their cheeks and extract the DNA in their cheek cells using buffers which include rubbing alcohol, dish washing soap, and salted water. Students will place their valuable DNA in a small vile that they make into a keepsake. I will discuss chemistry principles along with DNA concepts during the activity and connect it to mathematics and genetics. Students will understand that we are all created equal. DNA is in all of us.

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Materials will be sent home to students in our after-school STEM class. Students will capture cells from their cheeks and extract the DNA in their cheek cells using buffers which include rubbing alcohol, dish washing soap, and salted water. Students will place their valuable DNA in a small vile that they make into a keepsake. I will discuss chemistry principles along with DNA concepts during the activity and connect it to mathematics and genetics. Students will understand that we are all created equal. DNA is in all of us.

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