This course offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental role that DNA plays in the process of evolution, the cornerstone of modern biology. We will examine how genetic information is stored, replicated, and expressed in living organisms, and how these processes drive evolutionary change over time.
Beginning with an overview of DNA structure and function, the course will delve into the mechanisms of mutation, natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow, all of which contribute to the diversity of life on Earth. We will explore how molecular techniques, such as DNA sequencing and genetic analysis, have revolutionized our understanding of evolutionary relationships among species and have provided insights into the history of life.
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High Quality Resources
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Comprehensive Guide
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GCSE Designed Lessons
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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.