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Sourav PanLv 9
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01 Nov 2024

Use the t-test to compare the means of two different samples (the formula for the t-test will be provided, as shown in the Mathematical requirements)

Use the t-test to compare the means of two different samples (the formula for the t-test will be provided, as shown in the Mathematical requirements)

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Sourav PanLv 9
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01 Nov 2024

Explain, with examples, that phenotypic variation is due to genetic factors or environmental factors or a combination of genetic and environmental factors

Explain, with examples, that phenotypic variation is due to genetic factors or environmental factors or a combination of genetic and environmental factors

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Sourav PanLv 9
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01 Nov 2024

Explain how gibberellin activates genes by causing the breakdown of DELLA protein repressors, which normally inhibit factors that promote transcription

Explain how gibberellin activates genes by causing the breakdown of DELLA protein repressors, which normally inhibit factors that promote transcription

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Sourav PanLv 9
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01 Nov 2024

State that transcription factors are proteins that bind to DNA and are involved in the control of gene expression in eukaryotes by decreasing or increasing the rate of transcription

State that transcription factors are proteins that bind to DNA and are involved in the control of gene expression in eukaryotes by decreasing or increasing the rate of transcription

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Sourav PanLv 9
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01 Nov 2024

Explain the role of gibberellin in stem elongation including the role of the dominant allele, Le, that codes for a functional enzyme in the gibberellin synthesis pathway, and the recessive allele, le, that codes for a non-functional enzyme

Explain the role of gibberellin in stem elongation including the role of the dominant allele, Le, that codes for a functional enzyme in the gibberellin synthesis pathway, and the recessive allele, le, that codes for a non-functional enzyme

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Sourav PanLv 9
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01 Nov 2024

Explain the relationship between genes, proteins and phenotype with respect to the: • TYR gene, tyrosinase and albinism • HBB gene, haemoglobin and sickle cell anaemia • F8 gene, factor VIII and haemophilia • HTT gene, huntingtin and Huntington’s disease

Explain the relationship between genes, proteins and phenotype with respect to the: • TYR gene, tyrosinase and albinism • HBB gene, haemoglobin and sickle cell anaemia • F8 gene, factor VIII and haemophilia • HTT gene, huntingtin and Huntington’s disease

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