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Natural Selection - Natural Selection, Evolution, Mutation - PhET - 0 views

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    Good looking natural selection animation
John McMurtry

UC Davis News & Information :: Insects shape the genetic landscape through plant defenses - 0 views

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    A nice article to use as evidence of natural selection
david faure

Introductory Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry - 0 views

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    Great selection of articles on organic chemistry, suitable for IB
david faure

Hands-on Activities for Teaching Biology to High School or Middle School Students - 0 views

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    Good selection of practiacal activities for Science teaching
david faure

The Immune System: In Defence of our Lives - 1 views

  • The Japanese scientist Susumu Tonegawa received the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for revealing the clever way in which a relatively small number of genes could create so many possible antibodies. Working in the Basel Institute of Immunology in the 1970s (which at the time was headed by Nils Jerne), he found that individual antibodies are assembled on a biological ‘production line’ from several genes. Each gene that encodes the heavy and light protein chain components are unlike regular, single genes; they are instead made up of many units, like a string of pearls. To create an antibody, one unit or 'pearl' from each component gene is selected randomly and stuck together to form the finished product. As a result of this selection and assembly process, millions of possible combinations can be produced.
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    This is a great example of how a small number of genes can make a wide range of proteins. An example of splicing the mRNA for 7.2 ?
John McMurtry

Wallace Online - 0 views

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    Great for evolution and Opt D !
david faure

Selecting a Graph Type - 0 views

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    Great interactive guide to choosing the type of graph and then drawing it.
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