Microbiology

Microbes and Health kit

Microbes and Health kit

Baking and brewing are among the earliest examples of biotechnology. Thousands of years after humans learned to use microorganisms for fermented food products, they are now used in a wide range of industrial processes for the production of enzymes, polysaccharides and amino acids, and other products. Microbiology also includes the study and treatment of infectious diseases, molecular biology techniques, and bioremediation. Bio-Rad kits using microorganisms, including the Microbes and Health kit, the pGLO™ Bacterial Transformation kit, and the Cloning and Sequencing Explorer™ series, can be incorporated into your curriculum to teach various aspects of microbiology.

Related Kits for Microbiology

C. elegans Behavior Kit
Compare a wild-type strain of C. elegans to a neurologic mutant to understand how a loss of the AIY and ASE neurons impacts learning capacity through a chemotaxis experiment.

pGLO™ Bacterial Transformation Kit
The pGLO kit enables students to transform bacteria by the same procedure used by molecular biologists to introduce a gene from the bioluminescent jellyfish Aequorea victoria.

Green Fluorescent Protein Chromatography Kit
Use this kit in conjunction with the pGLO™ kit to take your students through the process of creating a new product — from discovery in the laboratory to biomanufacturing to market.

Secrets of the Rainforest™ Kit
Introduce your students to the world of commercial biotechnology by involving them in a simulated scenario as employees at a company in the drug discovery business.

DNA Model Kit
Easily build a biologically accurate DNA model by attaching the foam nucleotide bases, assembling the DNA strands, and then twisting them into the familiar double helix.

Genes in a Bottle™ Kit
Guide students in using a real-world laboratory procedure to extract genomic DNA from their own cheek cells, then precipitate and bottle it in a necklace amulet — a cool keepsake!

Forensic DNA Fingerprinting Kit
Illustrate the principles of forensic DNA testing methods. Using real DNA as evidence, your students play the role of crime scene investigators to find out "Who done it?"

Analysis of Precut Lambda DNA Kit
Incorporate the basic tools of molecular biology into your laboratory exercises: cut DNA with restriction enzymes and use electrophoresis to separate and visualize DNA fragments.

Crime Scene Investigator PCR Basics™ Kit
Introduce the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to your students and enable them to simulate DNA profiling as commonly used in forensic laboratories.

PV92 PCR Informatics Kit
Allow your students to use real-world forensic techniques to extract DNA from their hair follicles or cheek cells and then fingerprint their own DNA using PCR and electrophoresis.

Fish DNA Barcoding Kit
Combine PCR and DNA sequencing techniques to teach your students how to genetically identify different fish species.

GMO Investigator™ Kit
Use PCR and DNA electrophoresis to test for the presence of two different GMO-associated DNA sequences commonly used in transgenic plants.

Crime Scene Investigator PCR Basics™ Real-Time PCR Starter Kit
Teach students the principles of real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) and its use in forensic DNA analysis.

GMO Investigator™ Real-Time PCR Starter Kit
Illustrate the principles of real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) and its use in testing foods for the presence of genetic modifications.

Cloning and Sequencing Explorer Series — All Eight Modules
Clone and analyze a real gene with the Cloning and Sequencing Explorer series, a 6–8 week sequence of laboratory activities ranging from DNA extraction to bioinformatics analysis.

Protein Expression and Purification Series — All Four Modules
Introduce students to the world of cancer research and biomanufacturing with this modular 5–7 period laboratory activity series in which students express, purify, and evaluate an enzyme.

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