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gabrielcrist 7 months ago | hide | past | favorite


I recently heard that you can extract visible DNA from a strawberry using just basic household materials. Apparently, because strawberries are octoploid — having eight copies of each chromosome — the DNA yield is high enough to see with the naked eye.


My kid had a science kit that said we would do this, but we never got that far.


This is a classic middle school science outreach activity, or something older elementary age kids might do at a summer science camp.




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