Gene Screen apk

Gene Screen for Android


- REQUIRES ANDROID | Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on 2016-01-11   | Category: Education

Rating 3.15385 from 26 Votes | $ Free


Whats new in Gene Screen v1.2


3 things about Gene Screen


1. Gene Screen was produced by the DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor laboratory, and was developed with support from the Victor Center for the Prevention of Jewish Genetic Diseases, Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, USA.
2. Gene Screen provides information about recessive genetic disease in different cultures and ethnicities, with an emphasis on diseases that are more prevalent in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
3. Gene Screen is a fact-packed learning tool about genetics at the intersection of health and heredity.

  • Release date: 2016-01-11
  • Current version: 1.2
  • File size: 123.55 MB
  • Developer: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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How to setup Gene Screen APK:

APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install gene-screen.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:

  1. Download the gene-screen.apk to your device using any of the download mirrors.
  2. Allow 3rd Party (non playstore) apps on your device: Go to Menu » Settings » Security » . Click "Unknown Sources". You will be prompted to allow your browser or file manager to install APKs.
  3. Locate the gene-screen.apk file and click to Install: Read all on-screen prompts and click "Yes" or "No" accordingly.
  4. After installation, the Gene Screen app will appear on the home screen of your device.

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Reviews


  • Hi

    Hi

    ~ By TheoMaster100

  • Very useful information

    Useful information

    ~ By Stargatelover3

  • Gene screen

    Gene Screen, produced by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, is designed to be an introductory-level exploration of how human genetic disorders are inherited. The free app is divided into 3 different sections. In “Learn About Genetics,” the user is able to gain important background knowledge about genes and chromosomes, founder effect, a brief library of human recessive diseases, and some very basic information about the uses of genetic screening, particularly with Jewish genetic diseases. In “Inheritance Calculators,” the user can manipulate variables of a basic Punnett square to learn about genetic probability, deduce trends/patterns of recessive inheritance, and, once again, learn about Jewish disease prevalence compared to the world population. Lastly, “Map of Genetic Diseases” lets users peruse world regions to visualize what recessive diseases are most prevalent in that area. The app is well-organized and uses visual tactics of section headings and app-within-app design to guide the learner through the modules. At the same time, a user is able to choose any topic and is not forced to go through all of the material. This allows a teacher to differentiate how to assign a project involving this app. For example, students struggling with the basic concepts could be guided/required to move through the Section 1 modules whereas more advanced students could jump right into the manipulatives. The app has no sound and no zoom capability, which can be difficult for students that have vision disabilities. I think it’s a great way to let students choose a disease of interest; however, the list is highly focused on recessive disorders that are prevalent in Ashkenazi Jewish populations, which is limiting. I like the additional resources page that links to several well-known databases of information. Truthfully, when I first clicked on the resources page I was expecting to see teacher instructional materials or at least suggestions for classroom use. Many apps these days include guides of some sort so that a teacher is not starting from scratch when planning a lesson. I would say that the target population would be beginning genetics learners, most likely middle school or early high school age. Lastly, I think this is an app that could be used as part of a larger project-based learning unit. It provides some fundamental review to support more inquiry-driven activities in the classroom.

    ~ By achiafulio

  • Educational DNA App

    An awesome educational app with plenty of resources.

    ~ By NetworkDude

  • Genetics

    There👇 not the only review 😂

    ~ By JA Boi Phil


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