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Structural materials in cells feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=T356_3
Where does the structure of our body come from? This unit looks at the structure of cells and how proteins are used by both animals and plants to create a framework for cellular growth. You will also learn how a material as fine as spider silk, can exceed the strength of steel. View course on original website...
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What do genes do? feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=SK195_3
This unit explores how information contained in DNA is used, explaining the flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein. Also introduced are the concepts of transcription (as occurs between DNA and RNA) and translation. View course on original website...
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What is the genome made of? feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=SK195_2
Genomes are composed of DNA, and a knowledge of the structure of DNA is essential to understand how it can function as hereditary material. DNA is remarkable, breathtakingly simple in its structure yet capable of directing all the living processes in a cell, the production of new cells and the development of a fertilized egg to an individual adult.... View course on original website...
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Inheritance of characters feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=SK195_1
Genes are units of inheritance that contribute to a person’s behaviour and health. In this unit you will learn what genes, DNA and chromosomes are and how they combine to make the human genome. You will also learn how the principles of inheritance work, the effect that our genetic make-up has on health, and how genetic material is passed on from generation to genera... View course on original website...
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Nucleic acids and chromatin feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=S377_1
This unit helps you understand the properties of nucleotides and how they contribute to secondary and tertiary structures of nucleic acids at the molecular level. You will learn about the different composition and roles of nucleic acids in the cell, their interactions with each other and the use of ribozymes, aptamers, antisense and hybridization as tools in molecular research... View course on original website...
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Iron transport and storage feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=S343_1
This unit looks at the methods that have been developed by organisms for the uptake, transport and storage of iron: a process made more complicated by the insolubility of its oxides and hydroxides. You will examine iron storage in mammals, including humans, is achieved by ferritin, which stores iron as a hydrated iron (III) oxide – an example of biomineralisa... View course on original website...
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Gene manipulation in plants feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=S250_1
Genetic manipulation of crops is an issue of great current interest and controversy. This unit covers some of the basic science that underpins the debate and examines the hotly contested case study of the development of ‘Golden Rice’. By looking at the science 'behind the headlines' you will acquire a clearer idea of both what is possible in GM science and what may be desir... View course on original website...
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Meiosis and mitosis feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=S103_5
This Unit looks at how units if inheritance are transmitted from one generation to the next. First you will look at what happens to the chromosones of animals and plants during the process of sexual reproduciton. Then you will examine how genes are transmitted in particular patterns from generation to generation. These two approaches combine to illustrate... View course on original website...
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Evolution through natural selection feed icon serial feed icon
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http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=S103_1
In this unit, we describe the theory of evolution by natural selection as proposed by Charles Darwin in his book, first published in 1859, On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. We will look at natural selection as Darwin did, taking inheritance for granted, but ignoring the mechanisms underlyin... View course on original website...
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