DNA analysis lab report
Question Description
- Proficiency in scientific process (lab reports): (a) Write a report for each of the experiments (word file, a scaffold with experiments corresponding to each section will be provided initially). Upload the section report to Webcampus course assignments
Rubric:
Introduction: Pre-lab – State the Rationale (background information), Objective (what are you going to do/hands-on), hypothesis (what would your expected results be and its application be) (20% of grade) |
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A (90-100%: Ex) Clear and concise |
B (80-89%:Good) Mostly clear |
C (70-79%:Fair) Incorrect |
<C (<70%: Poor) Incomplete |
Experimental Method: Pre-lab – Material/Procedure (what is your experimental plan, how are you going to accomplish your objective) (20% of grade) |
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A (90-100%: Ex) Clear and concise |
B (80-89%:Good) Mostly clear |
C (70-79%:Fair) Incorrect |
<C (<70%: Poor) Incomplete |
Results: Post-lab – labelled (complete, eg lanes, axes) table and figure, and an informative title (40% of grade) |
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A (90-100%: Ex) Clear and concise |
B (80-89%:Good) Mostly clear |
C (70-79%:Fair) Incorrect |
<C (<70%: Poor) Incomplete |
Discussion: Post-lab – State the Conclusion, its Significance/Application, and your Next proposed experiment/why (reason to do it) (20% of grade) |
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A (90-100%: Ex) Clear and concise |
B (80-89%:Good) Mostly clear |
C (70-79%:Fair) Incorrect |
<C (<70%: Poor) Incomplete |
(b) Create a (ONE) summary post-lab slide (power point file) of each report (each experiment). Add to each of the summary, in the post-lab slide, a summative statement (1 sentence) and one external image/illustration (of the concept/rationale or technique). Collate the post-lab slides belonging to each section to one file, upload on webcampus at the same time as the section report. Present each of the post-lab slides, with focus on the summative statement and external image, and an additional overall summative statement that includes all the experiments corresponding to the section (Total number of slides = number of experiments + 2 slides (one for the start with a title and your name(s), and one for the end with the overall summative statement).
(c) Comprehensive PPT: Organize the post-lab slides into sections, with each section composed of slides with similar concepts or techniques. Each section would consist of an introductory slide with an overall title (representative of section’s concept or technique), and a list of the titles of the selected post-lab slides that compose the section, the selected post-lab slides (ok to duplicate some of the post-lab slides, in other sections), and a summary slide (with the reasoning for placing the selected post-lab slides in that section). After completing the sections, add an overall introductory slide/title (at the start of the PPT), and an overall summary slide (at the end of the PPT) that connects the different sections, and provides a comprehensive statement/thesis).
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