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Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials, 3 rd Edition. CRAIG STANFORD JOHN S. ALLEN SUSAN C. ANTÓN. Chapter 3 Genetics: Cells and Molecules. Genetics. The Study of Genetics Cellular and molecular genetics Classical and Mendelian genetics Population genetics Phylogenetics
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Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials, 3rd Edition CRAIG STANFORD JOHN S. ALLEN SUSAN C. ANTÓN
Genetics • The Study of Genetics • Cellular and molecular genetics • Classical and Mendelian genetics • Population genetics • Phylogenetics • Behavioral genetics
Prokaryotes No compartments for genetic material Eukaryotes Separated genetic material The Cell • The basic building block of life • Single celled organisms • Multicellular organisms
Cell Anatomy (Eukaryotic) • Nucleus • Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) • Gametes • Cytoplasm • Cell Membrane • Mitochondria • Ribosomes • Endoplasmic Reticulum
DNA Structure I: The Molecular Level • DNA Structure I: The Molecular Level • Double Helix • Nucleotide • Sugar • Phosphate • Base • Purines • Adenine • Guanine • Pyrimidines • Cytosine • Thymine
DNA Function I: Replication Separate Strands Enzymes Mutations Proofreading and Repair
Protein Synthesis Amino acids Dipeptides Polypeptide chains DNA Function II: Protein Synthesis • Proteins • Compose bone and muscle • Hormones • Enzymes • Cellular function
Transcription and Translation mRNA tRNA Introns Exons DNA Function II: Protein Synthesis (cont’d) • Genetic Code • Nucleotides • Codons • Genes • Redundancy
Mitosis Somatic cell division Meiosis Sex cell division DNA Structure II: Chromosomes and Cell Division • Chromatin State • Chromosomes form • Centromere • Diploid somatic cells • Haploid sex cells
Meiosis Tetrad formation Crossing over Recombination Reduction division Second Meiotic Division DNA Structure II: Chromosomes and Cell Division (cont’d) • Mitosis • Interphase • Prophase • Metaphase • Anaphase • Telophase
Chromosomal Abnormalities • Nondisjunctive Errors: The failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly during cell division • Monosomy • Turner Syndrome • Trisomy • Down’s Syndrome
Molecular Tools for Bioanthropological Research • Indirect Methods • Immunological Methods • DNA Hybridization • Direct Methods • DNA Sequencing • Protein Sequencing
Molecular Tools for Bioanthropological Research (cont’d) • PCR • Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) • Ancient DNA
Molecular Tools for Bioanthropological Research (cont’d) • Polymerase Chain Reaction • The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method for the amplification of minute quantities of DNA • PCR makes possible the recovery of ancient DNA from bone or fossil material, up to about 100,000 years old, provided that preservation conditions were adequate