Maybe as an example, but i wouldn't suggest basing your response around this. It's not part of the syllabus, that's why, and BoS is very fickle about that. If you could relate this to the syllabus, maybe.
He inserted a synthesized Genome into an empty cell membrane.
This bacterium can replicate normally.
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Frost resistant tomatoes.
They were inserted with a gene that produces anti freeze, i think.
One process in gene therapy is gene gun therapy, which is where they fire the alternate gene into the cell nucleus, or something like that.
Well. If you search up Beadle and Tatum, I believe that at least one of them used x-rays to modify the genetic code of a test subject, to prevent a certain protein to be produced.
I think.
Use that as the core. You should relate Beadle and Tatum's results to show how x-ray's can alter...
It depends.
Can you develop a decent thesis in conjunction with your set text?
Can you extract and express how Pulp Fiction is conveys what you need to be talking about, for example "Conflicting perspectives"?
And can you relate it to your set text in an eloquent essay?
If you can, go for it.
Depends.
Good schools generally do Genetics.
Communication is easily the easiest, but excelling at that generally wouldn't be as good as getting great at Genetics.
Insects - Using the direct diffusion of gases in the holes (spiracles) are used as this replaces the need of an internal blood system (which insects do not have, rather they have a giant vessel where bodily fluids are found). It allows for all the cells to obtain necessary gases etc.
This...
Well obviously a raw 90 mark would be a band 6. But for an aligned mark i'd say around 88. However, you need to get a total mark (including school assessment) of over 94 to not be completely raped by UAC.
but that was last year.