Competency Goal 2: The learner will develop an understanding of
... 58. What important contribution did Charles Drew make? (Hint: Famous African-American Physician) 59. What is a karyotype? (341) 60. What can you tell by looking at the chromosomes in a karyotype? (341) 61. Explain how amniocentesis can be used to screen for genetic disorders. 62. How can gel electro ...
... 58. What important contribution did Charles Drew make? (Hint: Famous African-American Physician) 59. What is a karyotype? (341) 60. What can you tell by looking at the chromosomes in a karyotype? (341) 61. Explain how amniocentesis can be used to screen for genetic disorders. 62. How can gel electro ...
genetics - MrsGorukhomework
... and short wing Don’t use human eye colour, skin colour or hair as they are polygenic. Also, do not use sex-linked as they will not show crossing over due to not being homologous. May 2005. After discovering this, found that some crosses didn’t give the 75-25 ratio, in fact, showed offspring with tan ...
... and short wing Don’t use human eye colour, skin colour or hair as they are polygenic. Also, do not use sex-linked as they will not show crossing over due to not being homologous. May 2005. After discovering this, found that some crosses didn’t give the 75-25 ratio, in fact, showed offspring with tan ...
HGD- Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes.pptx
... 1. Each mammalian cell contains the same complete set of genome, regardless of which tissues or organs they are from (two copies except haploid cells). Nucleus contains all the necessary information, encoded in DNA, to control the formation of a whole organism 2. Yet different types of mammalian c ...
... 1. Each mammalian cell contains the same complete set of genome, regardless of which tissues or organs they are from (two copies except haploid cells). Nucleus contains all the necessary information, encoded in DNA, to control the formation of a whole organism 2. Yet different types of mammalian c ...
bill nye- genes video quiz
... 1. The way you are and the way you look are controlled by your _____________________. 2. What are the bundles of chemicals in our body called? _______________ 3. _____________________________ are very, very long DNA molecules found in almost every cell of every living thing. 4. Genes are like a ____ ...
... 1. The way you are and the way you look are controlled by your _____________________. 2. What are the bundles of chemicals in our body called? _______________ 3. _____________________________ are very, very long DNA molecules found in almost every cell of every living thing. 4. Genes are like a ____ ...
bill nye- genes video quiz
... 1. The way you are and the way you look are controlled by your _____________________. 2. What are the bundles of chemicals in our body called? _______________ 3. _____________________________ are very, very long DNA molecules found in almost every cell of every living thing. 4. Genes are like a ____ ...
... 1. The way you are and the way you look are controlled by your _____________________. 2. What are the bundles of chemicals in our body called? _______________ 3. _____________________________ are very, very long DNA molecules found in almost every cell of every living thing. 4. Genes are like a ____ ...
transcription and translation
... Making Proteins Protein Synthesis Process of making proteins Two part process 1. Transcription ...
... Making Proteins Protein Synthesis Process of making proteins Two part process 1. Transcription ...
Lecture 4, Exam III Worksheet Answers
... special about the enzyme that allows it to carry out its function? There is a portion of a cell’s complementary DNA that DNA polymerases can’t replicate. DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to 3’ ends, and even when there is an Okazaki fragment and it is replaced on the lagging strand, there is ...
... special about the enzyme that allows it to carry out its function? There is a portion of a cell’s complementary DNA that DNA polymerases can’t replicate. DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to 3’ ends, and even when there is an Okazaki fragment and it is replaced on the lagging strand, there is ...
Transcription, Translation
... DNA has thymine (T) 3. RNA is single-stranded DNA is double-stranded ...
... DNA has thymine (T) 3. RNA is single-stranded DNA is double-stranded ...
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... • By artificial means, when a gene of one species is transferred to another living organism, it is called recombinant DNA technology. In common parlance, this is known as genetic engineering. ...
... • By artificial means, when a gene of one species is transferred to another living organism, it is called recombinant DNA technology. In common parlance, this is known as genetic engineering. ...
Epigenetic regulators as novel treatments
... Some definitions: Epigenetics-the study of heritable changes in gene expression without changing the DNA sequence; this occurs at 3 levels of organization: 1) methylation of cytosine nucleotides within coding sequences and at promoter sites that alter transcription rates 2) changes in chromatin pro ...
... Some definitions: Epigenetics-the study of heritable changes in gene expression without changing the DNA sequence; this occurs at 3 levels of organization: 1) methylation of cytosine nucleotides within coding sequences and at promoter sites that alter transcription rates 2) changes in chromatin pro ...
Genetic screens, sevenless revisited, pathways and paper techniques
... 1. Gene for protein A upstream of gene encoding GAL4 DNA binding domain, creating a fusion protein. 2. Genes from a library upstream of gene encoding GAL4 activation domain If the two proteins interact, the GAL4-AD will be brought into close proximity with the binding domain and will be able to init ...
... 1. Gene for protein A upstream of gene encoding GAL4 DNA binding domain, creating a fusion protein. 2. Genes from a library upstream of gene encoding GAL4 activation domain If the two proteins interact, the GAL4-AD will be brought into close proximity with the binding domain and will be able to init ...
Term 3 Review Packet
... _____12. Sex influenced traits are usually autosomal. _____13. Height is both a polygenic and a complex character. _____14. A somatic cell mutation is passed on to offspring. _____15. A substitution mutation almost always leads to a frameshift. _____16. Hemophilia is more common in boys because it i ...
... _____12. Sex influenced traits are usually autosomal. _____13. Height is both a polygenic and a complex character. _____14. A somatic cell mutation is passed on to offspring. _____15. A substitution mutation almost always leads to a frameshift. _____16. Hemophilia is more common in boys because it i ...
genomics to identify virulence factors
... Annotation of the bacteriophage 933W genome: an inclass interactive web-based exercise ...
... Annotation of the bacteriophage 933W genome: an inclass interactive web-based exercise ...
A Presentation of ‘Bayensian Models for Gene Expression
... • A match is a strand of DNA that compliments a specific DNA sequences. • A mismatch has a single base mismatch position (one piece out of approx. 25 doesn’t match). • Using pairs from the same gene from different probes will be more specific than is possible with a single probe. ...
... • A match is a strand of DNA that compliments a specific DNA sequences. • A mismatch has a single base mismatch position (one piece out of approx. 25 doesn’t match). • Using pairs from the same gene from different probes will be more specific than is possible with a single probe. ...
“Ancient” Viruses
... protein-primed process that occurs in the nucleus: 1. A preterminal protein (pTP)/DNA polymerase (Pol) complex binds to the 3’ origin of replication using both E2 proteins. 2 dCTP is recruited to form a phosphodiester bond with the pTP serine. 3. Continuous 5’ to 3’ synthesis of DNA by viral polymer ...
... protein-primed process that occurs in the nucleus: 1. A preterminal protein (pTP)/DNA polymerase (Pol) complex binds to the 3’ origin of replication using both E2 proteins. 2 dCTP is recruited to form a phosphodiester bond with the pTP serine. 3. Continuous 5’ to 3’ synthesis of DNA by viral polymer ...
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING Protein biosynthesis is
... translational transport, and post-translational modification. Protein biosynthesis is strictly regulated at multiple steps. They are principally during transcription (phenomena of RNA synthesis from DNA template) and translation (phenomena of amino acid assembly from RNA). The cistron DNA is transcr ...
... translational transport, and post-translational modification. Protein biosynthesis is strictly regulated at multiple steps. They are principally during transcription (phenomena of RNA synthesis from DNA template) and translation (phenomena of amino acid assembly from RNA). The cistron DNA is transcr ...
Molecular biology Tools
... Quantitative method Most reliable for mRNA (gene) expression Small amounts of RNA required / tissue Amplification monitored by fluorescence in real-time ...
... Quantitative method Most reliable for mRNA (gene) expression Small amounts of RNA required / tissue Amplification monitored by fluorescence in real-time ...
Watson, Crick and Wilkins
... RNA. She was right, but this was not shown until after the Nobel prize. ...
... RNA. She was right, but this was not shown until after the Nobel prize. ...
Basic Genetics & Background on Genetic Testing
... and a nitrogen base A , G , T or C • There are 4 different nitrogen bases in DNA and they can vary from one nucleotide to the next • The alternating bases provide the CODE ...
... and a nitrogen base A , G , T or C • There are 4 different nitrogen bases in DNA and they can vary from one nucleotide to the next • The alternating bases provide the CODE ...
Bacterial plasmids
... and usually carry genes that are useful but not essential to survival: e.g. genes which make bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Plasmids are released by dead bacteria and absorbed by those still living thus genetic information is exchanged (sexual reproduction?). ...
... and usually carry genes that are useful but not essential to survival: e.g. genes which make bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Plasmids are released by dead bacteria and absorbed by those still living thus genetic information is exchanged (sexual reproduction?). ...
Oral cancer is one of the leading cancers around the world
... Among the major forms of cancer, oral cancer has the highest incidence worldwide. Long-term users of tobacco are particularly susceptible to oral cancer. Given the enormity of the problem, the early detection of oral cancer has become an urgent matter, especially among this group. For long, cancer h ...
... Among the major forms of cancer, oral cancer has the highest incidence worldwide. Long-term users of tobacco are particularly susceptible to oral cancer. Given the enormity of the problem, the early detection of oral cancer has become an urgent matter, especially among this group. For long, cancer h ...