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Title: Classical and Modern Genetics


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Classical and Modern Genetics
  • Chapter 23

Great Idea All living things use the same
genetic code to guide the chemical reactions in
every cell.
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Chapter Outline
  • Classical Genetics
  • DNA and the Birth of Molecular Genetics
  • The Genetic Code

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Classical Genetics
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Classical Genetics
  • Mendel
  • Basic laws of inheritance
  • Classic pea plant experiments
  • Purebred
  • Hybrid
  • Results
  • First generation
  • Second generation
  • Gene
  • Dominant
  • Recessive

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Rules of Classical Genetics
  • Traits (genes) are passed from parent to
    offspring
  • mechanism unknown
  • Two genes for each trait
  • One from each parent
  • There are dominant and recessive genes
  • Dominant expressed

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Qualitative versus Quantitative Genetics
  • Qualitative
  • observational
  • Quantitative
  • Predictive model
  • Used to trace genetic disease

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DNA and the Birth of Molecular Genetics
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Nucleotides The Building Blocks of Nucleic Acids
  • Nucleotide
  • Three molecules
  • Sugar
  • DNA deoxyribose
  • RNA ribose
  • Phosphate ion
  • Base
  • Adenine (A)
  • Guanine (G)
  • Cytosine (C)
  • Thymine (T)

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DNA Structure
  • Join nucleotides
  • Alternating phosphate and sugar
  • DNA
  • 2 strands of nucleotides
  • Joined by base pairs
  • Bonding pattern
  • AdenineThymine
  • CytosineGuanine

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DNA Structure
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RNA Structure
  • Differences
  • One string of nucleotides
  • Sugar is ribose
  • Thymine replaced by uracil
  • Uracil (U) bonds with adenine

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The Replication of DNA
  • DNA replication
  • Occurs before mitosis meiosis
  • Process
  • DNA double helix splits
  • New bases bond to exposed bases
  • Result
  • Two identical DNA strands

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The Genetic Code
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Transcription of DNA
  • Transcription
  • Information transport
  • Uses RNA
  • Process
  • Unzip DNA
  • RNA binds to exposed bases
  • RNA moves out of nucleus (mRNA)

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The Synthesis of Proteins
  • tRNA
  • Reads message
  • Structure
  • Amino acid
  • 3 bases
  • Process
  • mRNA moves to ribosome
  • rRNA aligns mRNA and tRNA
  • tRNA matches codon on mRNA
  • Amino acid chain forms
  • Basis for protein

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Protein synthesis cont.
  • One gene codes for one protein
  • Protein drives chemical process in cell
  • DNA
  • Introns
  • Exons
  • All living things on Earth use the same genetic
    code

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Mutations and DNA Repair
  • Mutations
  • Change in DNA of parent
  • Causes
  • Nuclear radiation
  • X-rays
  • UV light
  • DNA Repair
  • 10,000 hits per day
  • Cells repair damage

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Why Are Genes Expressed?
  • Gene control
  • Turning genes on and off
  • Each cell contains same genes
  • Not all cells have same function
  • Certain genes activated
  • Scientists currently studying how

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Viruses
  • Virus
  • Not alive
  • No metabolism
  • Cannot reproduce on own
  • Structure
  • Short DNA or RNA
  • Protein coating
  • How it works
  • Taken into cell
  • Takes over cell
  • Produces more copies
  • Kills cell

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HIV
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
  • Contains RNA
  • Codes back to DNA
  • DNA incorporated into cell
  • Makes new viruses
  • Cell dies
  • Complex
  • Two protein coats
  • Outer coat fits T cell receptors
  • Inner coat encloses RNA

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Viral Epidemics
  • Viruses
  • Cannot use medication
  • Use vaccination
  • Viruses evolve rapidly
  • HIV
  • Influenza
  • SARS
  • Bird flu
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