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Bioethics: Does Science Have Legal Limits? By Warren Lowell
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Welcome Hello class welcome to Friday September 16th This class will be very informational at a fast pace, therefore I will be doing most of the engaging for now. Please be ready to take notes and ask questions when necessary. Suggestion use an audio recording device to record lesson
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WATSON & CRICK DNA MODEL
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DNA THE REASON FOR BIOETHICS First we need to explain the history and components of DNA “the strands of life” and how they tie into our topic.
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DNA Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid This chemical substance is present in the nucleus (the brain) of all cells in all living organisms DNA controls: all the chemical changes in cell type of cell which is formed type of living organism mammal; human or lion The strand of life Watson & Crick model Interactive strands
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DNA MOLECULE DNA composed of: very large molecule sub-units called nucleotides Nucleotides composed of: Sugar called deoxyribose Phosphate group PO4 Organic base
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The most common organic bases are Adenine(A) Thymine(T) Cytosine(C) Guanine (G) The bases
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The bases always pair up in the same way Adenine forms a bond with Thymine and Cytosine bonds with Guanine Bonding 1 AdenineThymine Cytosine Guanine
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PO 4 thymine PO 4 adenine cytosine PO 4 guanine Bonding 2
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PO 4 Pairing up
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