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Title: DNA, Mutations, Chromosomes, and Reproduction Review


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DNA, Mutations, Chromosomes, and Reproduction
Review
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DNA The Genetic Code
  • Genes
  • main function is to control the production of
    proteins in an organisms cells.
  • Proteins help to determine the size, shape,
    color, and many other traits of an organism

3
DNA Structure
  • DNA structure
  • 4 Nitrogen bases Adenine (A), Thymine (T),
    Guanine (G), and Cytosine (C).
  • Form the rungs of the DNA ladder
  • Adenine always binds with Thymine
  • Guanine always Binds Cytosine
  • RNA
  • Thymine is replaced by Uracil
  • So Adenine binds with Uracil

4
Genes
  • A section of DNA
  • Contains the information to code for one specific
    protein
  • Made up of a series of bases in a row

5
Making Proteins
  • During protein synthesis, the cell uses
    information from a gene on a chromosome to
    produce a specific protein

6
Mutations
  • Any change in a gene or chromosome
  • Can cause a cell to produce an incorrect protein
    during protein synthesis
  • The trait or phenotype may be different
  • Body cell mutations will not be passed on to
    offspring
  • If the mutation is in a sex cell, the mutation
    can be passed on to an offspring and affect the
    offsprings phenotype

7
Question
  • If a cat gets hit by a car and loses a leg, does
    this mean it will have kittens that are also
    missing a leg?

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Effects of Mutations
  • Introduce changes in an organism
  • Can be a source of genetic variety
  • Some are harmful, some are helpful, others are
    neither helpful nor harmful
  • A mutation is harmful if it reduces the
    organisms chance for survival and reproduction

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Chromosome Theory of Inheritance
  • Sutton discovered that sex cells contain half the
    number of chromosomes as body cells.
  • One set of alleles comes from the male parent
    the second set comes from the female parent
  • Chromosome theory of inheritance
  • Genes are carried from parents to their offspring
    on chromosomes

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Mitosis
  • Mitosis (asexual reproduction)
  • No change in genetic variability
  • No genetic loss from meiosis or recombination
  • Good in stable environmentsones that are NOT
    always changing
  • Occurs in body cells
  • Results in 2 cells
  • Results in cells with the same of chromosomes
    as the original parent cell

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Meiosis
  • Sexual Reproduction
  • Rearranging the genome creates variability
  • Almost 50 of genetic material is lost during
    recombination
  • Good in variable environmentsones that are
    always changing
  • Occurs only in sex cells
  • Results in 4 cells
  • Results in cells with half the chromosome as
    the parent cell

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