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Good morning,
Did you know Indian
corn was instrumental in researching the movement of genes? Or that cranberries
might save your life? Can you believe that tRNAs can code for more than one
amino acid, or that RNAs don’t have to make the protein that the DNA codes for?
These are some of the recent topics on a free online
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knowledge. “As Many Exceptions As Rules” tells the stories of organisms that
break biological rules or norms in order to survive and thrive. Through these
stories, the core concepts of the science are reinforced.
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Upcoming stories will include discussions of fats worse than
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Mark E. Lasbury, MS, MSEd, PhD
Indiana University School of Medicine
IUPUI School of Education
As Many Exceptions As Rules
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