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Biochemical Pathways
Biochemical Pathways

... • Polypeptides are chains of amino acids. Proteins consist of one or more polypeptides, plus (in some cases), additional co-factors. For example, the oxygen-carrying protein hemoglobin consists of 4 polypeptides: 2 alpha chains plus 2 beta chains, and 4 heme cofactor molecules. • Proteins do most of ...
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Patient with syndromic cleft lip-palate, mosaic karyotype and

... Objective. Cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CLP) is a common congenital abnormality involving genetic and non-genetic factors in its etiology. Although many studies have been made to find the genetic pattern of this malformation, there is still no precise answer. There have been suggested sev ...
Phylogenomics: improving functional predictions for uncharacterized
Phylogenomics: improving functional predictions for uncharacterized

... convergence (the exact threshold for such an inference is not well established). Improvements in database search programs have made the identification of likely homologs much faster, easier, and more reliable (Altschul et al. 1997; Henikoff et al. 1998). However, as discussed above, in many cases th ...
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What are the chances?

... Background: Genetic disorders are abnormal conditions that are inherited through genes or chromosomes. Some genetic disorders are caused by mutations in the DNA of genes. Others are caused by changes in the overall structure or number of chromosomes. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder in which th ...
Color Inheritance in the Brittany
Color Inheritance in the Brittany

... *This is a simplified tutorial on how genetic inheritance works. It is not intended to delve deeply into scientific theory, but rather be a beginner’s guide to how a simple trait such as color is inherited. All living beings are made up of genes. Genes have two halves, and when together, complete a ...
Editorial Comment Will Gene Markers Predict Hypertension?
Editorial Comment Will Gene Markers Predict Hypertension?

... should have many different variations or polymorphisms. A good example is the HLA system, which is very polymorphic with over 90 different antigenic variations at this locus (e.g., A28, B17, DR7). In contrast, many of the old marker systems such as Rh (two types, positive or negative) and ABO blood ...
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... the chemical units or base pairs of DNA. Number 1 is at the top and number 76,117,153 is at the bottom. So the numbers to the left of the red scale are 10 million base pairs, 20 million base pairs and so on. To the right of that, each of more than 300 genes is shown by the lines. You can see that th ...
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128 Kb

... In Part 1, we observed that all complex multicellular organisms on earth are composed of eukaryotic cells; in contrast, bacteria have remained resolutely bacterial for the best part of four billion years. There is a chasm between bacterial and eukaryotic cells, and life elsewhere in the universe mig ...
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Traits and Inheritance

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Monohybrid Problems

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... 1a. What are two phenotypic traits that are the same in Mom, Dad and baby dragon? 1b. Draw a Punnett square to show how your baby dragon inherited the genes that resulted in this trait. In the Punnett square, circle the genotype of your baby dragon. 1c. Express the ratios of the genotypes in ratios, ...
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SPRING 2017 INQUIRIES IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES OFFERINGS

... We will explore recent concepts and controversies at the intersection of human genes and diet, viewing them though the lens of biochemistry. The course will focus on how variations in our four genomes affect our dietary outcomes and our health: the nuclear genome; the epigenome; the mitochondrial ge ...
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Employee Request for ADA Accommodation

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... The fish produces an "antifreeze" protein that prevents ice crystals from forming in its blood. The DNA for this protein has been identified. An enzyme is used to cut and remove this section of flounder DNA that is then spliced into the DNA of a strawberry plant. As a result, the plant can now produ ...
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Unlocking Relationships with DNA
Unlocking Relationships with DNA

... Base – the four building blocks of DNA, simply designated A, T, C, & G (adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine) Chromosome – structures found in the nucleus of each cell. Humans have 23 pairs; 22 are called autosomal, one is the sex chromosome. DNA – (Deoxyribonucleic acid) the genetic code that makes ...
AP Psychology
AP Psychology

... even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors. I am going beyond my facts and I admit it, but so have the advocates of the contrary and they have been doing it for many thousands of years. ...
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... 1. New predator appears in environment 2. Individuals who can learn (to avoid it) will be selected 3. Increase in learning individuals will support more diverse gene pool 4. resulting in faster evolution 5. possibly resulting in new non-learned traits such as instinctive fear of predator ...
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Bacterial Transformation and Green Fluorescent

... In this activity, you will learn about the process of moving genes from one organism to another using genetic transformation. Genetic transformation literally means a change caused by genes, and it involves the insertion of a foreign gene into an organism. This process is also referred to as genetic ...
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Reproduction—The Importance of Reproduction
Reproduction—The Importance of Reproduction

... • Making copies of organisms is called cloning. • The clone receives DNA from just one parent cell. • In the past, most cloning was done with plants. • Gardeners clone plants when they take cuttings of a plant’s stems, leaves, or roots. • They can grow many identical plants from one. ...
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Genome (book)

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