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Overview of Basic Genetic Concepts and Terminology
Overview of Basic Genetic Concepts and Terminology

... several coding segments called exons that are separated by non-coding segments called introns. Non-coding regions and introns are sometimes called ”junk” DNA. This term can be misleading because non-coding regions may indeed have a function. Some non-coding regions are known to be involved in the re ...
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... You  begin  by  importing  a  variable  file  that  classifies  each  of  the  samples  into  one  of  two   categories.  The  variable  file  is  just  a  text  file  with  one  condition  for  each  sample  in  the   same  order  as  the  data  file.       •   Highlight  “gene_exp”  and  go  to  F ...
Assessment Schedule 2010 AS 90459 (Biology 2.3) Describe
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... If the gamete with the mutation is fertilized and the offspring produced is viable, then the mutation will enter the gene pool of the population. ...
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... the mountainous bamboo-forests of China. After some scientific debate it has been agreed that the giant panda is a type of bear rather than a racoon, albeit a rather odd bear. Bears are carnivores, but giant pandas have adopted a diet of bamboo shoots; they have even evolved a ‘sixth-finger’ from an ...
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... although our whole genome scans of PN cases that are not accounted for by the LPN1 mutation still suggests two different chromosomal locations that appear of interest, we are no closer to finding the mutations. It could be that these are not simple mutations in protein coding genes (they could be ge ...
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... If the upstream miRNA (or siRNA) is defective, its effect could be amplified downstream. As an illustration, given that a miRNA (or siRNA) targets gene TG, which has two successive PPI partners, i.e. proteins L1 and L2; and suppose that genes TG and L2 are involved with the same disease, then it is ...
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... A. It is caused by a chromosome mutation that resulted from nondisjunction B. It is common in people from the Middle East C. It is never found in Caucasians D. A person with sickle cell anemia is resistant to may other genetic disorders E. It is caused by a point mutation ...
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... similarities in a cellular respiration (glycolytic) enzyme called GAPDH (glyceraldehyde 3phosphate dehydrogenase) 3. The following data table shows the percentage similarity of this gene and the protein it expresses in humans versus other species. ...
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... List the Genotype %s of the offspring: List the Phenotype %s of the offspring: 2. In peas, yellow color (Y) is dominant to green (y). What will the results be of a cross between a heterozygous female and a heterozygous male? Genotypes of the parents = _______x_______ List the Genotype %s of the offs ...
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... another gene locus controlling wing length, he found a dominant allele for normal wings (N) and a recessive allele for short wings (n). „ Morgan mated a female heterozygous at both gene loci with a male homozygous for both recessive alleles. Based on Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance, what is the expecte ...
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... when exposed to varying CO2 levels. In phase 2, algae from each of the groups in phase 1 were grown in current atmospheric conditions, and algae from groups B and C were grown in the same conditions as in phase 1, alongside algae grown in current-atmosphere conditions during phase 1 (group A). The g ...
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... Bacterial have circular plasmids that are usually several thousand base pairs in length. Plasmids are used in recombinant DNA technology to transfer genes from one organism to another. A plasmid will have an origin of replication site and may also contain genes for antibiotic resistance. Recombinant ...
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... frequently lack proteinuria and therefore be less responsive to RAS blockade. In NHANES III, a third of those surveyed with type 2 diabetes aged 60 to 70 years and with normal urinary albumin excretion nonetheless had a GFR of less than 30 mL/min, and almost half were between 30 and 60 mL/min. ...
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Nutriepigenomics

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