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genetic et.al - UniMAP Portal
genetic et.al - UniMAP Portal

... localize them using DNA dyes or probes. Once the DNA fragments have been separated by size, the liquid in the electrophoresis gel is blotted out, the DNA is denatured with NaOH, and its single strands are transferred and bonded to anitrocellulose membrane. ...
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... years, starting with the last common ancestor(s) that proceeded through independent unicellular organisms with major diversions into the formation of protists and eukaryotes. See Chapter 1 for further discussion on this topic. These evolutionary pathways chart the formation of the major bacterial ta ...
Inheritance and the Structure of DNA
Inheritance and the Structure of DNA

... 4. On the other strand of DNA, the 2nd strand called the lagging strand) • nucleotides are added from the 5’ end; creating a complementary strand of 3’->5’sporadically • since polymerase moves in a 5’->3’ it will move around to find location on the original strand that it can match up with to creat ...
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... • It could be used to replace fossil fuels • It can be used to synthesize almost anything • There is huge investment in the field: The University of California recently received $600 million from BP and the US Government • Its new and exciting, huge leaps are being made every day which could change ...
Nucleotide Sequence of an Iron Superoxide Dismutase
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... end of the Escherichia coli iron superoxide dismutase gene (sodB) (1, 2). Furthermore, expression of the SAM46 cDNA in E. coli cells resulted in measurable FeSOD3 activity (2). The nucleotide sequence of the SAM46 cDNA and the deduced amino acid sequence of the SAM46 protein product are shown in Fig ...
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... 3. Assign names to the colored licorice pieces with one color representing the pentose sugar molecule and the other representing the phosphate molecule. Black = phosphate and Red = deoxyribose. 4. Use the scissors to cut the licorice into 1 inch pieces. 5. Using the needle, string half of the licor ...
Protein Synthesis Analogy
Protein Synthesis Analogy

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... 7. give the opposite bases in a genetic code with the letters A,T C and G 8. explain that by testing a DNA sample, this information can be used to identify a person’s father, or can be used to link people to a crime scene. 10. state that testing for a particular gene can identify a genetic disorder. ...
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... the same gene, each from a different lab • submitters maintain editorial control over their records: what goes in is what comes out • no controlled vocabulary • variation in annotation of biological features Example: GenBank record ...
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... bacterial culture. Desired fragment of DNA can be excised by restriction endonucleases. They are enzymes of bacterial origin which specifically cleave double stranded DNA at precise cleavage sites. In the practical course we use the enzymes BamH I (5´-G GATCC-3´) und Hind III (5´A AGCTT-3´). Resulte ...
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NOTES: CH 26 - Phylogenetics (outline)

... (i.e., the most recent) through hierarchical, dichotomous branching ● A phylogenetic tree represents a hypothesis about evolutionary relationships ● Each branch point represents the ● Sister taxa are groups that ● A rooted tree includes a branch to represent the last common ancestor of all taxa in t ...
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... • Gene presence absence data for closely related genomes (for additional genes) • Phylogenetic conflict (for homologous replacement (e.g. quartet decompositon spectra see Figs. 1 and 2) • Composition based analyses (for very recent transfers). ...
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