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5.1a describe the structure of a chromosome Bellwork:
5.1a describe the structure of a chromosome, limited to DNA, histone proteins, chromatids, centromere and telomeres Bellwork:
Nucleic acids 6.1a, 6.1b Bellwork: Agenda:
Nucleic acids 6.1a, 6.1b Bellwork: Agenda:
6.2b state that a gene mutation is a change in the sequence of nucleotides that may result in an altered polypeptide 6.2c describe the way in which the nucleotide sequence codes for the amino acid sequence in a polypeptide with reference to the nucleotide sequence for normal and sickle cell alleles for the gene for the beta-globin polypeptide Bellwork: Agenda:
6.2a - state that a polypeptide is coded for by a gene and that a gene is a sequence of nucleotides that forms part of a DNA molecule 6.2c - describe the way in which the nucleotide sequence codes for the animo acid sequence in a polypeptide; reference sickle cell anemia 6.2d - describe transcription and translation Bellwork: Agenda:
6.1c describe the semi-conservative replication of DNA during interphase Bellwork:
6.1a describe nucleotide structure 6.1b describe RNA and DNA structure and the importance of base pairing Bellwork: Agenda:
3.2a explain the effects of the following factors on the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions: temperature, pH, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, inhibitor concentration |
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