Our Science Museum, COSI, that recently won best Science Museum award, often sends out a science experiment in the mail. The current exhibit is a CSI crime scene, which we are going to see tonight along with Waterfire. The companion experiment this month is Very Berry DNA.
What you need:
strawberries fresh or frozen
1/8 t salt
1 cup cold water
2 T liquid detergent
toothpick
1 T rubbing alcohol -chilled in the freezer
strainer
2 mason jars
What you do:
1. Place 1 large strawberry, 1/8 t of salt and 1 cup cold water in jar. Smash up strawberry. Shake for 3 minutes.
2. Pour the shaken mixture through a strainer into another mason jar
3. Add 2 T detergent and mix gently. Let solution stand 10 minutes.
4.Tilt the container. Slowly pour 1 T of chilled alcohol down the side so that it forms a layer on top of the strawberry solution. (Be careful not to mix the alcohol and the strawberry solution or the DNA extraction will not work)
5. Let the strawberry/alcohol solution sit for a few minutes. White stringy, filmy stuff that looks like cotton candy will begin to appear where the strawberry solution and alcohol meet. After 5 - 10 minutes, use a toothpick to collect the strands around the toothpick.
Ours weren’t quite big enough to pick out with a toothpick-but you can still see them.
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By amazonmidwife on 08.29.08 7:56 pm | Permalink
I miss the coal miners thing at COSI
The old COSI was so cool, the new one isn’t bad, but they should have kept the coal miners dangit!
By erinthebeekeeper on 08.29.08 9:07 pm | Permalink
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