AGenT
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AGenT stands for Automated Genetics Tutor. It is a computer program written by Bill Sofer of the Waksman Institute at Rutgers University and Alan Gerstein of Pharmacia/LKB Biotechnology. It has been designed to supplement a “module” – a set of laboratory exercises – entitled “Molecular Aspects of Gene Activity"“ that was developed under the auspices of an NSF/Merck-sponsored grant to Bill Sofer and George Pallrand of Rutgers...
AGenT (like the module that it supports) is intended for high school students, although there is no reason that younger pupils – even grade school students – could not make use of it. Although a single individual can use it, we envision that most schools will encourage groups of 4-6 students at a time to gather around the computer with one student at the keyboard/mouse and the others directing him/her (there is little premium on manual dexterity - this is not a video game).
Sofer, Dr. William. (1992) AGenT Manual. Electronic Document.
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
Compatibility notes 
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II
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