Nucleic Acids: The Information Carriers
Students will be introduced to DNA and RNA, understanding their fundamental roles in storing, transmitting, and expressing genetic information.
Key Questions
- Differentiate between the basic structures and functions of DNA and RNA.
- Explain how nucleic acids are essential for heredity and protein synthesis.
- Analyze the implications of errors in nucleic acid replication or transcription.
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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