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Why are organisms within a species genetically different?

1) Crossing over - in Prophase I of meiosis, non-sister chromatids in the same bivalent (i.e. chromatids on separate chromosomes within a homologous pair) can exchange alleles, creating n...

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What is transcription?

Transcription is the formation of an mRNA molecule from its complementary DNA template.
First the enzyme DNA helicase unwinds the double helix, and the hydrogen bonds between complementary bases brea...

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What evidence is there to support the delocalised model of benzene over Kekulé's model?

Bond lengths - a single bond is 0.153nm while a double bond is 0.134nm, making Kekulé's model of alternating single and double bonds asymmetric. Other evidence shows benzene to be symmetr...

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How do ionic charge and radius affect lattice enthalpy?

As the charge of an ion increases, so does its charge density. The ion can therefore form stronger electrostatic forces of attraction, resulting in stronger bonds. As these bonds form to produce a lattice...

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How do auxins bring about positive phototropism in plants?

  1. Phototropins are enzymes found in the plasma membrane of particular cells. They are phosphorylated when hit by blue light.
    2) This phosphorylation triggers the movement of auxin across the plan...
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