PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Using a PyMOL activity to reinforce the connection between genotype and phenotype in an undergraduate genetics laboratory.

  • Alexandra D Simmons,
  • Thao K T Nguyen,
  • Jack L Follis,
  • Albert Ribes-Zamora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. e114257

Abstract

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With the purpose of developing an activity that would help clarify genetic concepts related to the connection between genotype and phenotype and the nature of mutations, we designed a three hour teaching module using the PyMol software. The activity starts with two pre-laboratory assignments, one to learn how to use PyMol and the other to read about a specific protein or protein family. During the laboratory students are given instructions where and how to find additional information on a specific disease and its causal mutations in order to prepare a 10-minute, in-class presentation. Using a post activity, anonymous quiz, we found a statistically significant different grade distribution in students that participated in the PyMol activity relative to a control group. We also found a significant improvement in the student's comprehension when answering questions regarding the nature of mutations and protein structure. This demonstrates the utility of this simulation activity as a vehicle to improve student's understanding of specific key genetic concepts.