I ain’t got no (pheno)type

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Isabella Keaton

Biology teacher Sue Aughey started a genetics project that allows students to see the passing down of traits close up. While students study Mendelian genetics, they plant flowers in red solo cups and see how the traits affect the the color of the flower. This beautiful project blooms and gives the outside walkways of NC a pop of color.

Isabella Keaton, Photographer, Reporter