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SUMMARY:Open Sim Genome Tour
DESCRIPTION:Open Sim Genome Tour \nThe Genome Islands on the Science Circle Grid are an Open Sim version of Genome Island on Second Life.  On the Science Circle Grid\, the virtual laboratory activities have been organized into four islands:  Mendel\, Crick\, Hooke and Huxley.  \nMendel houses the transmission genetics\, including Mendel’s Abbey and a Garden Walk that includes the monohybrid and dihybrid crosses\, X-linked traits\, and interacting genes.  It also includes a meiosis activity\, which illustrates the chromosomal behavior that underlies the Mendelian Laws.  \nCrick represents molecular genetics\, including the experiments that identified DNA as the genetic material\, illustrations of the organization of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes and chromosomes\, and galleries featuring selected genomes\, including nuclear\, mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes.  The bioinformatics building compares genes and chromosomes of different species.  Two areas each concentrate on the genes of a single species:  fruit flies and humans.  Fly Base\, named for the online database\, offers various experiments with Drosophila genetics.  Likewise\, the Human Genetics building illustrates different aspects of human genetics.  The central feature of Crick is Chromosome Hill\, which has large models of human chromosomes.  \nHooke focuses on cell biology\, ranging from models of the macromolecules found in living organisms\, to a model of a cell big enough to walk around in.  Various sections of the Hooke walkway feature membrane models\, experiments with enzymes and membrane transport\, comparison of plant and animal tissues and illustrations of both cell respiration and photosynthesis.  \nHuxley is still under construction but will represent organismal diversity.  \nBy Mary Anne Clark\, Professor of Biology\, Texas Wesleyan University \n  \nIf you would like to attend the Genome tour on the SC grid\, follow the instructions here
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/os-genome/
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SUMMARY:Archaeology in Open Sim
DESCRIPTION:Archaeology in Open Sim\nIntroduction to Aspiring Archaeologist region Aka Altun Ha \nThe region features three main components. \n#1 The Jonson site: A reproduction investigation site of the Monongahela\, used for field school on land owned by the Army Corps of Engineers in Blairsville\, PA \n#2 The Prehistoric Overview: A museum style exhibit displaying distinctive cultural periods from Paleoindian through the Contact Period \n#3 Concepts and methods: This section features various posters and displays illustrating techniques used for researching significant cultural findings. \n  \nBy Marion Smeltzer\, MA Practicing Public Archaeologist.\nYou will need an Open Sim account to join us for this fieldtrip\, you can find a tutorial on how to create an account HERE.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/archaeology-in-open-sim/
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