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  1. Interactive Case Study for The Search for a Mutated Gene(Video Interactivo)

    You will watch a short video that presents the approaches scientists used to identify a mutation that causes retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in a patient. At various points, the video will pause and you will be asked to think about the research. You will not be able to continue to watch the video, until you have answered and saved your response to the prompt.

    As you answer the prompts, keep in mind that some questions do not have a "right answer." You will have the opportunity to revisit your responses at the end of the video.

    Topic:
    Genetic Disease | Genomics | Biotechnology
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    The Search for a Mutated Gene
  2. Interactive Assessment for The Day the Mesozoic Died (Video Interactivo)

    This film tells the story of the scientific quest to explain one of the greatest, long-standing scientific mysteries: the sudden disappearance of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period.

    Topic:
    Explanations & Argumentation | Earth History | Extinction | Paleobiology
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    The Day the Mesozoic Died
  3. Interactive Assessment for Great Transitions: The Origin of Humans(Video Interactivo)

    A number of questions are embedded within the short film Great Transitions: The Origin of Humans. The film explores the major fossil finds from Africa that provide insights into the evolution of modern humans from a common ancestor we share with other primates.

    Topic:
    Human Evolution | Paleobiology | Skin & Musculoskeletal System
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    Great Transitions The Origin of Humans
  4. Interactive Assessment for Great Transitions: The Origin of Birds(Video Interactivo)

    Several questions are embedded within the short film Great Transitions: The Origin of Birds, which describes some of the most important fossil evidence showing that birds descended from dinosaurs.

    Topic:
    Paleobiology | Skin & Musculoskeletal System
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    Great Transitions The Origin of Birds
  5. Interactive Assessment for Popped Secret: The Mysterious Origin of Corn(Video Interactivo)

    A number of questions are embedded within the short film Popped Secret: The Mysterious Origin of Corn, which explores the genetic and archaeological evidence that corn was domesticated from a wild Mexican grass called teosinte.

    Topic:
    Artificial Selection | Plant Anatomy & Physiology | Gene Expression & Regulation
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    Popped Secret The Mysterious Origin of Corn
  6. Interactive Assessment for Got Lactase? The Co-evolution of Genes and Culture(Video Interactivo)

    Several questions are embedded within the short film The Making of the Fittest: Got Lactase? The Co-evolution of Genes and Culture, which explores the genetics of lactase persistence and evolution of the trait in some human populations.

    Topic:
    Human Evolution | Natural Selection | Metabolism & Nutrition | Gene Expression & Regulation
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    The Making of the Fittest Got Lactase The Co evolution of Genes and Culture
  7. Interactive Assessment for The Making of the Fittest: Evolving Switches, Evolving Bodies(Video Interactivo)

    A number of interactive questions are embedded within the short film The Making of the Fittest: Evolving Switches, Evolving Bodies, which illustrates how mutations in gene regulatory regions can result in the evolution of major anatomical features.

    Topic:
    Paleobiology | Natural Selection | Gene Expression & Regulation
    Nivel:
    College | High School — AP/IB | High School — General

    BioInteractive Team

    The Making of the Fittest Evolving Switches Evolving Bodies