This advanced A-Level Biology course delves deep into the intricate world of DNA, the molecule of life. Building upon foundational knowledge acquired at lower levels, this course provides students with an in-depth understanding of DNA structure, function, replication, and the role of DNA in genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology.
Through a combination of theoretical study, laboratory work, and critical analysis of scientific literature, we will explore the molecular mechanisms that govern DNA replication, transcription, and translation. They will investigate the structure of DNA, including the double helix model, chromatin organisation, and epigenetic modifications, and examine how these features contribute to gene expression and regulation.
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Meet your Teacher
With his boundless enthusiasm for the wonders of life and his insatiable curiosity, Henry is more than just an educator – he’s a biological beacon guiding us through the intricate web of living organisms and ecosystems. But it’s not just his wealth of knowledge that sets Henry apart; it’s his ability to make biology come alive through hands-on experiments, captivating demonstrations, and thought-provoking discussions. Whether we’re dissecting frogs, exploring the biodiversity of our local ecosystem, or unravelling the mysteries of genetics, Henry’s teaching style is as dynamic as the subject he loves.