Use of Biotechnology in Selecting the Right Plants
Students will simulate how a type of biotechnology called Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) is used to identify crop plants that have desirable traits such as sweet tasting fruit or natural resistance to a pest or disease.

Background
Lesson Activities
Recommended Companion Resources
Credits
Author
Mandy Garner | California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
Acknowledgements
The development of this lesson was funded in 2014 by Monsanto Fund to provide teachers with lessons in science and biotechnology that meet Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards
Executive Director: Judy Culbertson
Layout and Design: Nina Danner
Standards
Nebraska Content Area Standards
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Science 6.9 - Growth, Development, and Reproduction of Organisms
- SC.6.9.3.B: Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms.
- SC.6.9.3.C: Develop and use a model to describe why asexual reproduction results in offspring with identical genetic information and sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation.
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Science 8.9 - Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
- SC.8.9.4.B: Gather and synthesize information about technologies that have changed the way humans influence inheritance of desired traits in organisms.