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This lesson describes the function of transcription factors in eukaryotes and uses the lac operon to explain the control of protein production in a prokaryote. The detailed PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to cover points 16.3 (b, c & d) as detailed in the CIE A-level Biology specification and also includes a description of how gibberellin breaks down DELLA protein repressors, allowing transcription to be promoted.

This is one of the more difficult concepts in this A-level course and therefore key points are reiterated throughout this lesson to increase the likelihood of student understanding and to support them when trying to make links to actual biological examples in living organisms. There is a clear connection to transcription and translation as covered in topic 6, so the lesson begins by reminding students that in addition to the structural gene in a transcription unit, there is the promoter region where RNA polymerase binds. Students are introduced to the idea of transcription factors and will understand how these molecules can activate or repress transcription by enabling or preventing the binding of the enzyme. At this point, students are challenged on their current understanding with a series of questions about DELLA proteins so they can see how these molecules prevent the binding of RNA polymerase. Their understanding is then tested again with another example with oestrogen and the ER receptor. The final and main section of the lesson focuses on the lac operon and immediately an opportunity is taken to challenge their knowledge of biological molecules with a task where they have to spot the errors in a passage describing the formation and breakdown of this disaccharide. Students will be able to visualise the different structures that are found in this operon and time is taken to go through the individual functions. A step by step guide is used to walk students through the sequence of events that occur when lactose is absent and when it is present before they are challenged to apply their understanding to an exam question.

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Topic 16: Inherited change (CIE A-level Biology)

Meiosis, genetic inheritance and the control of gene expression are some of the harder topics on this A-level Biology course and all three are covered in topic 16 (Inherited change) of the CIE A-level Biology specification. The 10 lessons included in this bundle have been planned at length and contain a wide range of tasks that cover the detailed content whilst checking on understanding and key terms and values are introduced through engaging quiz competitions. The following topic 16 specification points are covered by these lessons: Topic 16.1 * The meaning of a homologous pair of chromosomes * The behaviour of chromosomes in animal and plant cells during meiosis * Genetic variation is caused by crossing over, random assortment and the random fusion of gametes at fertilisation Topic 16.2 * The meaning of key genetic terms * Using genetic diagrams to solve problems involving mohohybrid and dihybrid crosses, including those involving autosomal linkage, sex linkage, codominance, multiple alleles and gene interactions * Use the chi-squared test to test the significance of differences between observed and expected results * Gene mutations occur by substitution, deletion and insertion and may affect the phenotype Topic 16.3 * The genetic control of protein production in a prokaryote as shown by the lac operon * The function of transcription factors in gene expression in eukaryotes * Gibberellins and DELLA protein repressors If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons included in this bundle, then download the autosomal linkage and chi-squared test lessons as these have been uploaded for free

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