PPT-DNA Genetics Agenda 4/6

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Discuss backpacking project Create genetics table of contents Discuss essential question Begin DNA and base pairing WarmUp Make predictions in yout notebook What

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Discuss backpacking project Create genetics table of contents Discuss essential question Begin DNA and base pairing WarmUp Make predictions in yout notebook What does DNA stand for What is DNA made up of. DNA: Picture 51. http://info.bio.cmu.edu/courses/03231/ProtStruc/ProtStruc.htm. B-DNA: The advent of modeling. http://molvis.sdsc.edu/pdb/dna_b_form.pdb. 46 Å. . 12 base sequence. (1953-2003). DNA: Size, Shape & Self Assembly. 2013-2014 Report. Jeff . Bennetzen. , Chair. Origins of MGEC. Role of MGEC. …to . identify both the needs and the opportunities for maize genetics, and to communicate this information to the broadest possible life science community. By: Keith King. Objectives. State the history of genetics;. Describe major century events;. Define terms used in genetics . History of Genetics. People have known about inheritance for a long time.. --children resemble their parents. Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office. June, 2002. Heredity. Passing of traits from parent to offspring. Genes. Gene – segment of a chromosome that contains the heredity traits of an organism. http://www.dnapolicy.org/. “A . treatable . disease . like . severe asthma”. “Having a bad . reaction to . certain types of medicine”. No. Yes. “An . untreatable . disease . like . Alzheimer’s”. From classical genetics to the personal human genome. Classical Genetics:. Gregor. Mendel (1860). Discovered the classical laws of inheritance through his work with pea plants. Mendel’s work . remained unknown. Next Generation Sequencing:. A technical perspective. Bristol Genetics Laboratory. Joanne Davies. Genetic Technologist. Objectives. Summarise the NGS assays currently available at BGL. Look at the general challenges with NGS assays. 7. Lactose digestions in . E. coli. begins with its hydrolysis by the enzyme . -. galactosidase. , . lacZ. , is part of a . coordinatley. regulated operon containing the genes required for lactose utilization. Which of the following figures correctly depicts the interactions at the . Genetics and Behavior. Behavior Geneticists. study our differences and weigh the relative effects of heredity and environment.. Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA. Chromosomes. . (46 in each sell) containing . 65. Gregor . Mendel crossed a true-breeding tall plant (TT) with a true-breeding . short plant . (. tt. ). What are the possible phenotypes for the offspring. ?. A. . All tall. B. . All short. C. . Ratio of 1 tall : 1 short. Dr. Vladimir Teif. BS222 – Genome Science Lecture 1. Welcome to BS222 Genome Science!. Meet your lecturers. Vladimir Teif. (module supervisor). Leonard . Schalkwyk. Patrick . Varga-Weisz. Jordi . Paps.  . 5 marks. Question 1 - Answers. U. =Unique sequences; . H. = Highly repetitive sequences. U: occur once in genome; H: occur many times;. U: long base sequences; H: short sequences/5–300 bases;. --children resemble their parents. --domestication of animals and plants, selective breeding for good characteristics. --Sumerian horse breeding records. --Egyptian data palm breeding. 1. . Discovered . by James Watson and Francis Crick . in 1953. 2. . Stores . genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. . Composed . of nucleotides. A) . A . nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, .

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