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Hi everyone,
I m planning to give my biology clep in 3 days from now..
I was wondering about some material for DNA replication, transcription,and transduction..
any tips to remember the cell division stages..
Thanks
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This worked for me. Standard Deviants videos are a bit dorky but they help this dry stuff stick.
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Best of luck!
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I agree with Terry- the Standard Deviants clips are great (and pretty dorky
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Also, the book
Biology Smart from the Princeton Review worked well for me, and the information really sank in after reading it. It's a quick read with lots of quizzes to keep you sharp.
Good luck!
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thankyou very much for ur help
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