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Witnessing Evolution First Hand: A K–12 Laboratory Exercise in Genetics & Evolution Using Drosophila
Caiti S. S. Heil, Brenda Manzano-Winkler, Mika J. Hunter, Juliet K. F. Noor, Mohamed A. F. Noor
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 75 No. 2, February 2013; (pp. 116-119) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2013.75.2.8
CAITI S. S. HEIL (caiti.smukowski@duke.edu) is a doctoral student and BRENDA MANZANO-WINKLER (brenda.winkler@duke.edu) is a Research Associate in the Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338 Durham, NC 27708.
CAITI S. S. HEIL (caiti.smukowski@duke.edu) is a doctoral student and BRENDA MANZANO-WINKLER (brenda.winkler@duke.edu) is a Research Associate in the Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338 Durham, NC 27708.
MIKA J. HUNTER (*mika*.*hunter*@dpsnc.net) is a biology teacher at Riverside High School, 3218 Rose of Sharon Rd., Durham, NC 27712.
JULIET K. F. NOOR (jkfnoor@duke.edu) is a Lecturer and MOHAMED A. F. NOOR (noor@duke.edu) is a Professor, both in the Duke University Department of Biology.
JULIET K. F. NOOR (jkfnoor@duke.edu) is a Lecturer and MOHAMED A. F. NOOR (noor@duke.edu) is a Professor, both in the Duke University Department of Biology.
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We present a laboratory exercise that leverages student interest in genetics to observe and understand evolution by natural selection. Students begin with white-eyed fruit fly populations, to which they introduce a single advantageous variant (one male with red eyes). The superior health and vision associated with having the red-eye-color allele confers a fitness advantage, and the students can watch the spread of the allele within the population. The increasing numbers of red-eyed flies they observe over generations demonstrate evolution by natural selection. The students concurrently learn genetic principles, including basic inheritance and X-linkage.

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Witnessing Evolution First Hand: A K–12 Laboratory Exercise in Genetics & Evolution Using Drosophila
Caiti S. S. Heil, Brenda Manzano-Winkler, Mika J. Hunter, Juliet K. F. Noor, Mohamed A. F. Noor
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 75 No. 2, February 2013; (pp. 116-119) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2013.75.2.8
CAITI S. S. HEIL (caiti.smukowski@duke.edu) is a doctoral student and BRENDA MANZANO-WINKLER (brenda.winkler@duke.edu) is a Research Associate in the Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338 Durham, NC 27708.
CAITI S. S. HEIL (caiti.smukowski@duke.edu) is a doctoral student and BRENDA MANZANO-WINKLER (brenda.winkler@duke.edu) is a Research Associate in the Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338 Durham, NC 27708.
MIKA J. HUNTER (*mika*.*hunter*@dpsnc.net) is a biology teacher at Riverside High School, 3218 Rose of Sharon Rd., Durham, NC 27712.
JULIET K. F. NOOR (jkfnoor@duke.edu) is a Lecturer and MOHAMED A. F. NOOR (noor@duke.edu) is a Professor, both in the Duke University Department of Biology.
JULIET K. F. NOOR (jkfnoor@duke.edu) is a Lecturer and MOHAMED A. F. NOOR (noor@duke.edu) is a Professor, both in the Duke University Department of Biology.

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Witnessing Evolution First Hand: A K–12 Laboratory Exercise in Genetics & Evolution Using Drosophila
Caiti S. S. Heil, Brenda Manzano-Winkler, Mika J. Hunter, Juliet K. F. Noor, Mohamed A. F. Noor
The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 75 No. 2, February 2013; (pp. 116-119) DOI: 10.1525/abt.2013.75.2.8
CAITI S. S. HEIL (caiti.smukowski@duke.edu) is a doctoral student and BRENDA MANZANO-WINKLER (brenda.winkler@duke.edu) is a Research Associate in the Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338 Durham, NC 27708.
CAITI S. S. HEIL (caiti.smukowski@duke.edu) is a doctoral student and BRENDA MANZANO-WINKLER (brenda.winkler@duke.edu) is a Research Associate in the Department of Biology, Duke University, Box 90338 Durham, NC 27708.
MIKA J. HUNTER (*mika*.*hunter*@dpsnc.net) is a biology teacher at Riverside High School, 3218 Rose of Sharon Rd., Durham, NC 27712.
JULIET K. F. NOOR (jkfnoor@duke.edu) is a Lecturer and MOHAMED A. F. NOOR (noor@duke.edu) is a Professor, both in the Duke University Department of Biology.
JULIET K. F. NOOR (jkfnoor@duke.edu) is a Lecturer and MOHAMED A. F. NOOR (noor@duke.edu) is a Professor, both in the Duke University Department of Biology.
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