pptx, 39.76 MB
pptx, 39.76 MB
DNA and the genome lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a separates class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: embedded videos and timers, slide animations, practice questions with answers on slides and an interactive quiz.

AQA spec link: 6.1.4
Relevant chapter: B13 Genetics and reproduction. AQA Biology third edition textbook-Page 202-203.

Specification requires students to know the following;
Students should be able to describe the structure of DNA and define genome. The genetic material in the nucleus of a cell is composed of a chemical called DNA. DNA is a polymer made up of two strands forming a double helix. The DNA is contained in structures called chromosomes.

A gene is a small section of DNA on a chromosome. Each gene codes for a particular sequence of amino acids, to make a specific protein. The genome of an organism is the entire genetic material of that organism. The whole human genome has now been studied and this will have great importance for medicine in the future.

Students should be able to discuss the importance of understanding the human genome.
This is limited to the:
• search for genes linked to different types of disease
• understanding and treatment of inherited disorders
• use in tracing human migration patterns from the past.

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emmasciencegeek

3 years ago
4

great resource but similar to other review the video links dont work and i have just paid £25 for this resource. please help

lil_beetle

7 years ago
4

This looks great but the video links don't work which is an issue after I have paid ..

S.Davison

7 years ago
5

Excellent Resource

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