Seth R. Bordenstein, Christine Brothers, George Wolfe, Michele Bahr, Robert L. Minckley, Michael E. Clark, Jennifer J. Wernegreen, Sarah R. Bordenstein, William S. Reznikoff, John H. Werren
The American Biology Teacher 72 (8), 478-483, (1 October 2010) https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2010.72.8.3
KEYWORDS: symbiosis, Microbiology, DNA, biotechnology, Wolbachia
Inquiry, discovery, and technology are key pillars in improving science education. We present an inquiry-based lab project using the worldwide symbiosis between the bacterium Wolbachia and invertebrates. This endeavor, called “Discover the Microbes Within! The Wolbachia Project,” has the following goals: (1) involve students in grade 7 through college in a nationwide effort to collect new genetic information on Wolbachia; (2) provide curriculum, protocols, and training to enhance teachers' ability to lead students through the project; and (3) increase students' understanding of biodiversity, evolution, symbiosis, cell biology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics.