PATRICK JOSEPH BESONG: April 2009 Archives
This is once again for Bi Sci 002. I had to explain how gene therapy works, so I had to dumb it down just a tad for non-biology majors after I understood the process myself. It was going to be pretty boring until I came across a profile photo of President Garfield, which sort of colored the feel of the whole thing. I still need to add another panel that will be a closeup of the cell at the end, but here it is for now. Turn your speakers up for full effect.
That's the title of my cartoon I did to show how DNA fingerprinting is used in crime scene investigation. This was created for BiSci 002's Genetics module. Prior to this Michael Troyan had a single image showing a chalk outline of a body and a diagram to explain how samples were taken and analyzed. We talked about actually fleshing out a story in comic book form (sort of) to explain the process instead. I wrote the story as I went, illustrating each panel as I decided where the story would go and actually changed the ending a few times, but I think it works. It was a "big hit" when it was shown in class last week. Check it out:



