Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Bone Marrow, Genetic Variation, Xylem

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Evolution; such as natural selection, only works and is only possible if there is genetic variation in a population (very important idea) Fundamental idea: natural selection is not the only force for evolutionary changes, it is important and responsible for many of the evolutionary history, but there are also other important forces acting in the evolutionary changes. A genome is all of the dna sequence in one copy of an organism"s chromosomes. There are many parts of a cell that contains dna; nucleus, mitochondria; chloroplast (plants or photosynthetic organisms) Linear dna in nucleus; circular dna in mitochondria or chloroplast. Genome is defined as: one copy of all of the dna in a organisms; all dna sequencing. N represent one copy of all of an organism"s nuclear chromosomes; one n is one set of chromosomes. C represents the amount of dna in one copy of an organism"s nuclear chromosomes; the billion bases pairs; pico grams.

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