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Title: Genetics


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Genetics
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Whats it all about?
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Questions what we will answer.
  • What is genetics?
  • How do chromosomes work?
  • What is the history of genetics?
  • Genetics and probability What are Punnett
    Squares?
  • How does the study of genetics affect our lives?
  • What is the future of genetics?

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Genetics is the science of heredity.
  • Heredity - the passing of traits from parents to
    offspring.
  • Traits - characteristics or features of an
    individual, not always apparent or obvious

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Chromosomes the mechanisms that make it all
possible
  • Chromosomes are in pairs, found in the nuclei of
    cells.
  • A single chromosome is composed of many genes,
    which determine hereditary traits.
  • Chromosomes are made of a molecule called
    deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
  • Human cells contain 46 (23 pairs) of chromosomes
    totally about 35,000 genes on them.
  • There are 2 to the 23rd power (or 8,388,608)
    possible gene combinations.
  • Gametes (sex cells sperm and eggs) contain only
    half the number of chromosomes.

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Chromosomes are made of DNA. Segments of
chromosomes are called genes.
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
  • The double helix shape resembles a spiral
    staircase.
  • The shape was first correctly identified in 1953
    by James Watson and Francis Crick, who then won
    the Nobel prize in 1962.
  • The unique shape allows the molecule to unfold
    or unzip along a portion of the molecule.
  • When a strand of DNA unzips, an exact copy of
    the unzipped portion can be replicated (copied)
  • DNA replication is how cells make proteins, which
    build new cells, repair cells, and many other
    functions that keep the cells functioning.

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DNA replication (making copies)
  • The unique shape of DNA allows the molecule to
    unzip along a portion of the strand.
  • When a strand of DNA unzips, an exact replica
    of the unzipped portion can be replicated
    (copied)
  • DNA replication is how cells make proteins, which
    build new cells, repair cells, and countless
    other functions that keep cells functioning.
  • DNA replication is happening constantly in cells.
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