Kinesiology 3347A/B Chapter 2: Kin 3347 - Human Growth & Development chapter 2

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Genetic & epigenetic factors interact w the environment to shape our health & wellbeing across the lifespan. Epigenetics = heritable changes in gene expression that don"t change underlying dna sequence (change in phenotype w/o genotype changes) Genetics = the study of heredity or how characteristics of living things are transmitted from 1 generation next. Chromosomes = strings of genetic material in cell nuclei; made up of dna = deoxyribonucleic acid. Human cell nuclei contain 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total) Each chromosome is divided into segments, called genes. Genes = complex chemical units of a chromosome that control/influence specific inherited traits characteristics or developmental patterns (ex. eye colour) Always has the same locus on the same chromosome in every individual of the same species (if loci aren"t the same = mutation) Protein-coding genes = each of the approx. 23 000 genes direct protein synthesis = a. a. proteins; control all biological processes. Genome = all the dna an organism possesses.

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