PPT-STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION OF PARASITES

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PROTOZOA Protozoa are unicellular organisms that occur singly or in colony formation Each protozoon is a complete unit capable of performing the physiologic functions

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PROTOZOA Protozoa are unicellular organisms that occur singly or in colony formation Each protozoon is a complete unit capable of performing the physiologic functions that in higher organisms are carried on by specialized cells. DNA Structure. The discovery of the structure. Francis Crick and James Watson. The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule is the genetic blueprint for each cell and ultimately the blueprint that determines every characteristic of a living organism. The DNA molecule was discovered in 1951 by Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins using X-ray diffraction. . Dr. Kevin Ahern. Structure. Structure. Structure. One Strand of DNA. Structure. Introduction. Structure. Introduction. DNA Structure. DNA Forms. Semi-Conservative Replication. Discontinuous. Replication. Twelfth Edition. Chapter 9. DNA Structure and . Replication. © McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. Authorized only for instructor use in the classroom. No reproduction or further distribution permitted . Objectives. To explain how instructions in DNA lead to different cells and result in cells being able to perform certain tasks in an organism. Identify the building blocks and nitrogenous bases (A, T, G, C and U) of nucleic acids . BIO…. LIFE….. THINK ABOUT THIS: . What do we do in our lifetime?. What are the major stages of our life?. What are the Major stages of physical development in our lives?. What would it look like. Directions: Front of card write term. On back write definition and draw picture . Chromosomes. Thread-like structure made of coiled DNA. Gene. Segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait. Nucleotide. Something to think about... When a species . reproduces. , there is . genetic continuity . maintained from one generation to the next.. WHAT . is responsible for this continuity?. HOW . does this continuity happen?. (Chapters 6 and 3). . Presented by Dr. Laurie M. Erickson. Chair of the Department of Health Sciences. Blitstein Institute of Hebrew Theological College. Chicago, IL, USA.. 1. 6.1 Genome Size. Genome:. th. period. DNA means deoxyribonucleic acid . early 1900’s—not thought very important because so simple. DNA is inherited from your parents—basis for genetics . discovered in 1940’s. Mutations mess up DNA & can cause birth defects or diseases . BCH 4I4. LECTURE 7-9. Survey of structural properties of different classes of viruses . S.O Anadozie (Ph.D. .). VIRUSES. A virus is a small filterable and obligate intracellular parasite requiring a living host for its multiplication . 2016 - 2017. 3. /6 . DNA: The Model of Heredity 11.1. Obj. TSW examine DNA from Strawberries through a process of DNA extraction. . P.60 . NB. http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/. What . N. ucleic Acid is responsible for all of our genetic information, please spell it out.. . What is DNA?. DNA is a . Nucleic Acid in the nucleus. Polymer of . Nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of. Deoxy. ribose (5-carbon sugar) . Phosphate group. a nitrogen-containing base. Four bases. Mitosis, Protein . Synthesis. Week 8. 9/29 . DNA Replication . 11.1. Obj. TSW demonstrate base pairing rules of DNA Replication by constructing a 2-D model of DNA with paper. . P. 68 NB. Replication Video. Unit 1 - Key Area 2. Part . 2: Replication of . DNA. Learning Intentions. To name the requirements of DNA replication.. Explain why DNA replication is described as being semi-conservative.. Describe the .

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