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Genetic engineering and the spider goats
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Genetic engineering and the spider goats

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Subject ScienceBiology
Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity
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In this resource students learn about the process by which spider goats were made: transgenic animals that produce spider silk proteins in their milk.
It is ideal way to test their understanding of genetic engineering in a new and interesting context.
For more topical teaching ideas and resources please visit the Snapshot Science blog.

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Genetic_engineering_and_the_spider_goat.ppt

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February 10, 2020
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