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Chapter 3

Chapter 3. The Biological Basis of Life. Introduction . Genetics is the study of how one trait transfers from one generation to the next Involves process of evolution. THe Cell. Basic unit of life for all organisms Prokaryotic Cells Blue-green algae 3.7 bya Eukaryotic Cells 1.2 bya

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Chapter 3

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  1. Chapter 3 The Biological Basis of Life

  2. Introduction • Genetics is the study of how one trait transfers from one generation to the next • Involves process of evolution

  3. THe Cell • Basic unit of life for all organisms • Prokaryotic Cells • Blue-green algae • 3.7 bya • Eukaryotic Cells • 1.2 bya • Membrane bound nucleus and distinct organelles • Two Cell types • Somatic • Gamates

  4. DNA Structure • Discovered in 1953 • Composed of two complementary chains of nucleotides • A single nucleotide contains • Deoxyribose sugar • Phosphate group • And one of four nitrogenous bases • Adenine • Guanine • Thymine • Cytosine

  5. Structure Continued • Double helix forms because adenine bonds to thymine or guanine bonds to cytosine • Complementary base bonding is key to replicating DNA

  6. DNA Replication • Key to growth and healing of all organisms • It occurs before cell divides

  7. Protein • Protein • 3D molecules • Bind to other molecules • Hemoglobin – carries oxygen • Some are structural • Some are functional • Composed of amino acids, 8 must be obtained through diet

  8. Protein synthesis • Transcription • Translation

  9. Genes • Sequence of DNA responsible for synthesis of protein or part of a protein • Change in the DNA sequence is a mutation • Gene action is very complex since not all segments of DNA are expressed during protein synthesis • Exons • Introns • Regulatory Genes • Can switch DNA segments on or off

  10. Cell Division -Mitosis and Meiosis • Chromosone pairs • Humans = 23 • Chimpanzies and Apes = 24 • Autosomes • Female mammals – XX • Male mammals – XY • Mitosis occurs in somatic cells • Meiosis occurs in gamates

  11. Mitosis

  12. Meiosis • More involved in evolution – sex cells • Influences genetic variation • Problems • Nondisjunction • Down SYndrome

  13. New Frontiers • DNA disc revolutionized biology and genetic research • PCR technique was developed in 1986 and is used to analyze nucleotide sequences in very small segments of DNA • Recombinant DNA • Genetic Manipulation • Controversial • Stem cell research • Cloning • Human Genome Project • Debate topic: Stem cell research?

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