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Tag Archives: reproducibility

Lesson 2: Reproducibility in biology

Categories: Integrative Sciences, Lesson Plan Bank Tags: biology, biology-physics, developmental biology, Drosophila, featured lesson plan, genetics, high school, integrative sciences, mathematics, middle school, reproducibility Date: March 13, 2014

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