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AS and A Level: Biology: Genetics, Evolution & Biodiversity Coursework


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InfoThe Genetics, Evolution & Biodiversity category has 517 essays and covers:

Photosynthesis, gene technology, selection evolution & diversity

Highest Rated Genetics, Evolution & Biodiversity Essays

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Deoxyribonucleic acid
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The use of recombinant DNA can only benefit humans?
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Biology Coursework Essay
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Discuss the Impact of Genome Sequences on the Study of Development
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Mechanisms for Controlling Eukarytotic Gene Expression.
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You are given a cloned gene from Homo sapiens and are asked to identify structurally similar genes (potential orthologues) in a. Arabidopsis. b. Bombyx mori (silk moth).  How will you determine the expression pattern of the gene?
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Genetic Engineering - a laboratory technique used by scientists to change the DNA of living organisms
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The Human Genome Project
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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The Human Genome Project
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The Human Genome Project
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Cloning
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Extended essay on “GM Crops”
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The Human Genome Project, Gene Therapy, and Human Cloning
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Viruses, viroids, and prions
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How and Why do Genomes Evolve?
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Discuss the role of KNOX (knotted1 like homeobox) proteins in the control of plant development
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Evaluate the pros and cons of genetic engineering, artificial selection and cloning.
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Genetically Modified Foods
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Why are researchers and scientists so interested in cloning?
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Learning about the structure of the CRO Repressorprotein
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The Human Genome Project and its Moral and Ethical Consequences
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In the first activity, students use a rapid method to render the bacterium Escherichia coli "competent" to uptake plasmid DNA.
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Explain how twin and adoption studies attempt to distinguish genetic and environmental factors underlying the onset of schizophrenia within families. Review the studies and discuss two limitations of this.
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It is easy to condemn the idea of genetic engineering on principle without stopping to realize that it is merely the acceleration of a process that occurs naturally.
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Investigating the effect of two environmental conditions on competition between populations of Tribolium confusum and Tribolium castaneum
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An Investigation into the effect of flow rate on the size of Gammarus pulex
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Investigation as to whether the aspect of a wall affects the growth of lichens
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Genetics, Evolution & Biodiversity Explored

Genetics, Evolution and Biodiversity: What Do These Mean?

Evolution and biodiversity are among the earliest topics studied in AS Level Biology. Evolution is critical to biological survival; organisms must evolve and diversify to meet new environmental challenges. Genetics involves the study of gene evolution, genetic engineering and the associated challenges and potential.

Why Study Genetics, Evolution and Biodiversity?

To learn about biological habitats we must observe their biodiversity, and the maintenance of biodiversity is critical to our future. Evolution tells us that all organisms have the same origin; understanding these evolutionary paths advances our appreciation of the biological interrelation of all organisms.

What Will I Study?

The coursework during these units of Biology AS or A Level will allow essay writing on topics including gene therapy, cystic fibrosis and stems cells. There will also be practical projects such as measuring species richness in habitats, and assessment of strategies for data collection in the field.

Genetics, Evolution and Biodiversity: Further Study

These topics are studied early on, which means they’re important prerequisites to studying further topics such as photosynthesis, cellular variation, gene technologies and biological sustainability. Your projects, coursework and essays will equip you for continued study at A Level or Degree-level Biology.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_ALevel_GCE_Biology_Specification.pdf


Assessments and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/biology_A2_new.php

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