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Tuesday, 19 February 2013
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Thursday, 14 February 2013
DNA Replications
Alleles are created by mutations and replication errors, they can be neutral eg. left handed, positive eg. faster, or negative eg. no head.
Helicase undos (unzips) the DNA double helix and DNA prylimaries build two new double helixes using the two halves of the original. Proteins then attach themselves to the structure and bind it all together.
Summary: DNA replications is the first place mutation occurs. Mutations can the produce new alleles
Essay structure
S - statement
E - explain
E – evidence/examples
D – discuss –other points of view and contrary evidence, 2 paragraphs
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Chromosomes
Chromosomes
DNA - holds genes, inheritable information
proteins - help in DNA replication
homologous pairs - out of the chromosomes, have the same sequence of genes but can have different alleles, in that case the dominant allele shows in the organism
usually chromosomes cant been seen but just before cell division they thicken up and can be seen and paired
sometimes during chromosomes copying (cell dividing) DNA can be changed, forming a mutation
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Genetics Vocab
Genome
Sugar group
Variation
Crossing over
Nucleotide
Allele
Base
Recessive
Dominante
G
pheneotype
Gene
Phosphate group
A
Dominante
D.N.A.
Independent assortment
Nucleus
DNA replication
Gametes
T
Chromosomes
Karyotype
Meiosis
Mutation
Homologous pair
C
genotype
Friday, 8 February 2013
class variation table
Mass
|
Height(cm)
|
Arm
|
Tongue
|
71
|
182
|
R
|
Y
|
58
|
176
|
R
|
Y
|
55
|
175
|
R
|
Y
|
65
|
167
|
R
|
Y
|
61
|
180
|
R
|
Y
|
63
|
162
|
R
|
Y
|
51
|
175
|
L
|
Y
|
62
|
173
|
R
|
Y
|
67
|
164
|
L
|
Y
|
91
|
180
|
R
|
N
|
75
|
186
|
R
|
Y
|
66
|
192
|
R
|
Y
|
62
|
192
|
L
|
Y
|
59
|
180
|
R
|
Y
|
74
|
174
|
R
|
Y
|
72
|
171
|
R
|
Y
|
70
|
180
|
L
|
Y
|
61
|
186
|
R
|
Y
|
48
|
176
|
R
|
Y
|
|
176
|
R
|
Y
|
|
159
|
|
Y
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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