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TOPIC 14 GENETICS
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What is genetics?
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What is genetics? Genetics is the study of heredity
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Okay, then what is heredity?
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Okay, then what is heredity?
Heredity is the passing of traits from parent to offspring
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Oh, then what are traits?
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Oh, then what are traits? Traits are the characteristics of an organism
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Well, what gives an organism its traits?
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Traits are determined by the genes
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Traits are determined by the genes
Traits are determined by the genes. Genes are stored in the chromosomes of the DNA
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Traits are determined by the genes
Traits are determined by the genes. Genes are stored in the chromosomes of the DNA. DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell
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Oh, we forgot to talk about something…how do mitosis and meiosis differ?
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How do mitosis and meiosis differ?
Mitosis is cellular division of a parent cell leading to an exact replication of a daughter cell
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How do mitosis and meiosis differ?
Meiosis is cellular division of a parent cell leading to two new daughter cells with exactly half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell
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Now back to the genes…how do genes function?
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Now back to the genes…how do genes function?
No! Not these.
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How do genes function? These
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So, what do we need to know about how genes function
So, what do we need to know about how genes function? Here are 3 points to know:
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So what do we need to know about how genes function
So what do we need to know about how genes function? Here are 3 points to know: 1. There are four nucleotides that make up genes.
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So what do we need to know about how genes function
So what do we need to know about how genes function? Here are 3 points to know: 1. There are four nucleotides that make up genes. 2. Three nucleotides join together to form a codon.
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So what do we need to know about how genes function
So what do we need to know about how genes function? Here are 3 points to know: 1. There are four nucleotides that make up genes. 2. Three nucleotides join together to form a codon. 3. Codons are then grouped together to form a gene.
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Do you remember what DNA is?
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Do you remember what DNA is?
It is… Deoxyribonucleic Acid
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Do you remember what DNA is?
It was discovered by… Guys named Watson and Crick
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Do you remember what DNA is?
What it does… DNA carries the genetic information of an organism
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We mentioned nucleotides before, just what are they?
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We mentioned nucleotides before, just what are they?
They are the basic building blocks of DNA
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We mentioned nucleotides before, just what are they?
They are the basic building blocks of DNA Made of sugar and phosphate: sides of ladder
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We mentioned nucleotides before, just what are they?
They are the basic building blocks of DNA Made of sugar and phosphate: sides of ladder Made of four bases: the rings of the ladder
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Genes replicate by: 1. The DNA unzips into two parts.
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Genes replicate by: 1. The DNA unzips into two parts.
2. Nucleotides in the cell’s cytoplasm pair up with their counterparts on the 1/2 strands of DNA
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Genes replicate by: 1. The DNA unzips into two parts.
2. Nucleotides in the cell’s cytoplasm pair up with their counterparts on the 1/2 strands of DNA 3. Adenine pairs up with thymine, cytosine pairs up with guanine
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Genes replicate by: 1. The DNA unzips into two parts.
2. Nucleotides in the cell’s cytoplasm pair up with their counterparts on the 1/2 strands of DNA 3. Adenine pairs up with thymine, cytosine pairs up with guanine 4. The strands re-zip together forming two new DNA strands
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The problem with genes being needed to make proteins, but proteins needed to make genes
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