Unit 2 - AOS 2 - Chromosomes

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Title: Based on your research question

Introduction

This should be viewed as an opportunity to communicate any background information around your research question.

You should start broad, by:

  • Giving relevant background information about the plant species of fruits tested
  • Defining polyloidy and any other DNA related terms you think are relevant
  • In-text references as necessary.

You should then specifically focus on your own experiment, covering:

  • Your aim
  • Your variables (independent, dependent and controlled)
  • Any controls you have included
  • Your justified hypothesis - why do you suspect that you will isolate more DNA from one fruit over another?

 

Methodology

Includes materials, method (step by step, numbered, past tense), and a summary of any safety hazards and precautions taken. May also include diagrams of experimental set up.

Results

Results should be displayed in a table and/or graph and may include qualitative data and photos. Relevant units should always be included. Data analysis also may be included (such as averages).

Discussion

Should include:

  • A brief summary of your results overall
  • Explanation of your results with reference to the underlying scientific concepts (this includes unexpected results too).
  • An overall comment on the accuracy of your experiment. Were the results valid and accurate? Did they allow you to comprehensively meet your aim?
  • Identification of any errors, how they impacted your results and specific suggestions to improve the method.

Conclusion

Should include:

  • Whether the aim was met, and whether your original hypothesis was supported or rejected.
  • Key results obtained.
  • Any major limitations of your experiment and/or opportunities to extend your investigation.

 

References

Preferably a variety of credible, reliable sources you have drawn on (likely in your introduction and discussion). Use a reference generator to format this section (link below).

 


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