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Chapter 17 RQ 1. Why do dwarf peas fail to make their own gibberellins? 2. What did the “one gene – one polypeptide” hypothesis used to be called? 3. What
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What is the connection between genes (DNA) & phenotype? IOW, how, exactly, do genes determine who we are? Proteins, Proteins, Proteins! Many are structural
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Protein Synthesis DNA at work. If DNA = recipe book Proteins = courses of a meal Recipes for all polypeptides are encoded by DNA mRNA is a copy of that
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Chapter 17 From Gene to Protein. Gene Expression The process by which DNA directs the synthesis of proteins 2 stages: transcription and translation Detailed
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©2001 Timothy G. Standish Isaiah 40:4, 5 4Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight,
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Genes in Pedigrees & Populations 1.Monogenic versus multifactorial inheritance: Over 6000 Mendelian characters are known in humans (OMIM databse
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Ch 16: Molecular Basis of Inheritance Ch 17: From Gene to Protein Ch 18: Control of Gene Expression Ch 18: Gene Mutation
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Genes and How They Work Chapter 15. 2 The Nature of Genes Early ideas to explain how genes work came from studying human diseases. Archibald Garrod studied
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Gene Mutations. Mutation Vocabulary Gene Mutation Point Mutation – Substitution – Silent – Missense – Nonsense Frameshift – Insertion – Deletion Chromosomal
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Chapter 2 Genes Encode RNAs and Polypeptides. 2.1 Introduction allele – One of several alternative forms of a gene occupying a given locus on a chromosome
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12 From DNA to Protein: Genotype to Phenotype. 12 One Gene, One Polypeptide A gene is defined as a DNA sequence that encodes information. In the 1940s,
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