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Why use a computer simulation to teach genetics?

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Why use a computer simulation to teach genetics?

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There are several advantages to using a computer simulation to learn genetics, most importantly: 1. Students can examine many generations of genetic inheritance without the time restrictions that are inherent with living organisms. 2. A computer simulation is inexpensive and does not require a lot of resources. 3. No organisms are created or destroyed in the computer simulation. CGS offers three model organisms for analysis: Drosophila, Arabidopsis, or Mouse. Is CGS similar to GCK? CGS has many advantages over GCK (Bioquest, 1994) and can run on modern PC or Mac hardware. CGS is not affiliated with Bioquest. How do I use CGS? Students and instructors can access the program by going to www.cgslab.com. CGS is web-based. This offers several advantages, mainly: 1. Students can access the program from outside of class if needed. 2. There is no software to install or update. Runs on any computer with a Flash-enabled web browser. 3. Instructors can quickly set up the program for use on multip

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