The new web series “Finding Your Roots: The Seedlings” follows 13 young people at a genetics and genealogy camp as they use science to answer the question “Who am I?” Inspired by the popular PBS series “Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.” and shot on the campus of Penn State University, campers explore their own family history and DNA ancestry with techniques never before used in an educational setting.
Find educational curriculum at http://www.fyrclassroom.org/
On the last day of the Finding Your Roots Genetics & Genealogy camp, campers finish up their individual research project presentations that they will give to their families.
10/10/18 | 10:39
Finding Your Roots campers do a surprising activity to get them ready for a trip to the Matson Museum of Anthropology at Penn State University.
6/19/18 | 8:43
Campers dig deeper into their roots as they learn the basics of genealogical research.
5/11/18 | 13:27
Campers find out why ancestry and geography and natural selection are all important to determining skin color.
2/27/18 | 12:06
In this episode Finding Your Roots campers head outside to play a survival game of genetic mutations in natural selection called “Food for the Bird Brain”.
1/26/18 | 9:35
Campers take the PTC test to see if they have the dominant gene for tasting bitter compounds.
12/19/17 | 11:29
Campers make predictions about their genetic ancestry and then open their individual DNA test results to find out for certain.
10/31/17 | 10:25
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