BIOL 120 Lecture 4: BMSC 220.3 Notes for Topic 4

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Bmsc 220. 3 cell biology. Textbook readings (5th edition: chapter 9, pages 355- 360, 369- 374, chapter 4, pages 105- 115 (provides review), chapter 5, pages 156- 176. Heredity, genes, and dna: genes and chromosomes: chromosomes are the carriers of genes. Fall 2015: genes and enzymes: genes specify the amino acid sequence of proteins. Introducing mutations into cellular genes: mutations can be introduced into chromosomal gene copies by homologous recombination with cloned dna sequences. The complexity of eukaryotic genomes. This genome contains about 6000 genes, and protein- coding sequences account for approximately 70% of the genome. Fall 2015: the outer membrane is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum. Nuclear lamina: the nuclear lamina is a fibrous mesh that provides structural support. It consists of fibrous proteins called lamins (several types), and other proteins. We now know that phenotype is a much broader definition that can include biochemical and physiological traits. Fundamentals of genes and chromosomes: t. h.

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