BIO 198 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Maurice Wilkins, X-Ray Crystallography, Ribosomal Rna

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Genes the physical unit of heredity. Chromosomes condense groups of dna that contain genes and are found in homologous pairs (homologs); each part of the pair has the same genes on it, but possibly different variations of the gene which are called alleles. Haploid cells that have one copy of each chromosome. Diploid cells that have two copies of each chromosome: note: most animals have a haploid and diploid stages. Polyploid cells that contain more than two copies of each chromosome: note: cells may contain dna from more than the nucleus (nuclear (cid:272)hro(cid:373)oso(cid:373)es(cid:895), su(cid:272)h as dna fro(cid:373) (cid:373)ito(cid:272)ho(cid:374)dria"s or (cid:272)hloroplasts. The (cid:272)hro(cid:373)oso(cid:373)es (cid:272)o(cid:374)tai(cid:374) the dna/ ge(cid:374)es that (cid:272)reate o(cid:374)e"s ge(cid:374)otype a(cid:374)d phe(cid:374)otype. Dna: double helical, has four bases, has strand polarity, is replicated semi- conservatively, strands are antiparallel, hydrogen bonds between bases (two between a and t, three between c and g) The tra(cid:374)s(cid:272)riptase reads fro(cid:373) the 3" to 5" e(cid:374)d a(cid:374)d therefore (cid:272)reates a 5" to 3" complementary strand.

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