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DNA (Advanced)

bill fingleton
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This course will tell you everything you need to know about the building blocks of all creatures - DNA - which contains the instructions for life. The incredible structure of DNA allows it to replicate and is the basis of nano-fabrication science.

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Welcome to this course on DeoxyriboNucleic Acid or, as more commonly known, DNA. First isolated by Friedrich Miescher in 1869, the simultaneous complexity and simplicity of DNA continues to amaze scientists today.

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Francis Crick and James Watson made a profound discovery - identifying the double-helix structure of DNA. However, their breakthrough sits on the shoulders of the researchers that came before as well as those they worked with. Learn more here.

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This quiz will test your knowledge of DNA. Some questions are difficult. Some questions are less so. All questions are easy if you know the answers. This test will help you learn them.

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This brilliant MindMap is an accurate and detailed representation of the structure and processes involved in DNA replication. This is designed for those with an advanced knowledge of genetic theory.

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To better help your understanding of the process of DNA replication, we have uploaded this Youtube video from McGraw Hill. If you like both science and cartoons, you might really enjoy this.

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Ribonucleic acid is composed of ribose, phosphates and organic bases (adenine, uracil, cytosine and guanine). MRNA, TRNA and Rrna are three types of RNA.

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These flashcards are a gentle way to review what we have covered on this course. There are twenty-one key terms here. If you already know them, you should probably be cloning something right now.

Flashcards

Set of Flashcards for: 'Genes, The Genetic Code, DNA and Chromosomes' based on my Mindmap '8.1-8.2 Genes, The Genetic Code, DNA and Chromosomes' which is based on the AQA specification and also on the AQA Biology 2nd Edition AS and A level textbook
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