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    Genome Solver: Microbial Comparative Genomics part of CUREnet:CURE Collection
    Gaurav Arora, Gallaudet University
    Genome Solver began in 2011 as way to teach Bioinformatics tools to undergraduate faculty. As part of the Genome Solver project as a whole, we developed a Community Science Project (CSP) for faculty and students to join. The CSP explores horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between bacteria and the phages that infect them. Students get involved in this project and develop testable hypotheses about the role HGT between bacteria and phages play in microbial evolution. Our own work has demonstrated that undergraduates can produce publishable data using this approach. We invite faculty and their students to participate in the search for additional evidence of this type of HGT by investigating the vast wealth of phage and bacterial sequences currently in databases. All that is needed is a computer, an Internet connection, and enthusiasm for research. Faculty and students can work on an organism of interest or we can help them pick organisms to explore these phenomena. By pooling all of the information from a variety of small projects under the umbrella of the Genome Solver CSP, we will be able to better understand the role of HGT in bacterial evolution.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities
    Subject: Biology:Genetics, Biology, Environmental Science:Ecosystems, Computer Science, Biology:Evolution, Microbiology
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Inland water chemistry: the Nordic Lake Survey 1995 part of Project EDDIE:News & Events:EDDIE Workshops:Workshop: Teaching Quantitative Reasoning with Data:Teaching Activities
    Tom Andersen, University of Oslo, Norway
    While the ionic composition of surface seawater is basically the same anywhere in the world's oceans, the chemistry of inland waters can vary by orders of magnitude over short distances. In this activity we ...

    Grade Level: Graduate/Professional, College Upper (15-16)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Writing Assignment, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Chemistry, Geoscience, Biology, Environmental Science, Computer Science
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review