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Final Tips for Passing the Course (With Integrity)

  1. Watch the videos at 1.25x speed. Professor Noor speaks clearly, but increasing speed helps maintain focus without missing content.
  2. Use the “Practice Quizzes” before the graded ones. They pull from the same question bank. If you fail the practice, don’t take the real one.
  3. Draw Punnett squares for every genetics problem. Even if you think you know the answer, writing it out prevents math errors.
  4. Focus on “Recombination frequency” calculations. This is where 70% of students lose points in Week 3.
  5. Don’t memorize answers; memorize logic. The final exam randomizes question order and changes numeric values (e.g., “20% adenine” becomes “30% adenine”).
  • Answer: RNA polymerase synthesizes RNA in the 5' to 3' direction using the DNA template strand.
  • Trap: It uses the template strand (3'→5'), not the coding strand.

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