
Rapid Cycling Brassica rapa (Wisconsin Fast Plants)
Special | 1h 16m 50s
Scotty Woody and Melissa Mohn use rapid cycling Brassicas to study plant growth.
Scott Woddy, Department of Biochemistry, UW-Madison and Melissa Mohn, Department of Biochemistry, UW-Madison Scott Woody and Melissa Mohn work together on a program that aims to imrove undergrad and K-12 education of genetics. To trace the patterns of inheritance and understand the relationship between genotype and phenotype, they use Brassica rapa, similar to Mendel's pea plant experiments.
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Rapid Cycling Brassica rapa (Wisconsin Fast Plants)
Special | 1h 16m 50s
Scott Woddy, Department of Biochemistry, UW-Madison and Melissa Mohn, Department of Biochemistry, UW-Madison Scott Woody and Melissa Mohn work together on a program that aims to imrove undergrad and K-12 education of genetics. To trace the patterns of inheritance and understand the relationship between genotype and phenotype, they use Brassica rapa, similar to Mendel's pea plant experiments.
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