Homework #1 is posted and due 9/17 Bonus #1 is posted and due 10/24 Discussions start M 9/10
Fig 7.9 Two representations of the DNA double helix Figure 7-9
The relationship between DNA and genes a gene - DNA used to produce RNA or protein promoter coding region terminator non-gene DNA
Five Perspectives of a Gene
Genes act as units of heredity…storing and passing on information.
Genes are seen as a cause of disease
Sickle-cell anemia is caused by a single nucleotide change in the hemoglobin gene Fig 6.5
Genes code for proteins Fig 8.11 Genes code for proteins
Proteins are the “doers” of the cell. They act as: Enzymes Genes code for proteins… Proteins are the “doers” of the cell. They act as: Enzymes Structural Support Transporters Signals
Genes act as switches, controlling development
Genes act as switches, controlling development
Genes are replicators (selfish gene) From “Biology 7th ed.” by Campbell et al fig 19.14
Viruses infect living cells, take over, and produce more virus. Fig 5.25 Viruses infect living cells, take over, and produce more virus.
Bodies are vessels for the transmission of genes
Five Perspectives of Genes: Genes act as units of heredity Genes are seen as a cause of disease Genes code for proteins Genes act as switches, controlling development Genes are replicators (selfish gene)
Transposons
Transposons: mobile DNA Genes are replicators (selfish gene) Transposons: mobile DNA
Barbara McClintock, discoverer of transposons
Transposons are self-moving DNA Fig 14.8
Transposons move within genomes via the action of transposase Fig 14.8 Transposons move within genomes via the action of transposase
Fig 14.4 transposase transposon
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Genes are replicators (selfish gene) From “Biology 7th ed.” by Campbell et al fig 19.14
Transposons: mobile DNA Genes are replicators (selfish gene) Transposons: mobile DNA
Five Perceptions of Genes: Genes act as units of heredity Genes are seen as a cause of disease Genes code for proteins Genes act as switches, controlling development Genes are replicators (selfish gene)