What We Did!  We followed the method on the sheet, on how to produce our DNA solution. We drew diagrams in our books on the method we used to complete.

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What We Did!  We followed the method on the sheet, on how to produce our DNA solution. We drew diagrams in our books on the method we used to complete our experiment.

What We Used!  1.Water  2.Fairy Liquid  3.Kiwi  4.Salt  5.Beaker  6.Test tube  7. Filter Paper  8. Funnel  9.Chopping tile  10.Butter Knife  11.Spatula  12.Test tube rack  13.Water Bath  14.OUR BRAINS!!

Conclusion!  We enjoyed this experiment because it was immensely interesting, in addition we gained an outstanding outcome. We watched the DNA develop before our eyes as the reaction occurred and began extracting the stringy particles of DNA. The Outcome By Meghan Chaplar and Hayley Cramphorn