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Bacterial growth

bacterial growth - Google Video. Bacterial growth. Gel Electrophoresis Gel Electrophoresis Virtual Lab NOVA Online | Killer's Trail | Create a DNA Fingerprint. Gel electrophoresis animation. Phenylketonuria ( PKU ) Autosomal recessive genetic disorder

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Bacterial growth

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  1. bacterial growth - Google Video Bacterial growth

  2. Gel Electrophoresis Gel Electrophoresis Virtual Lab NOVA Online | Killer's Trail | Create a DNA Fingerprint Gel electrophoresis animation

  3. Phenylketonuria (PKU) • Autosomal recessive genetic disorder • characterized by a deficiency in the enzyme hepatic phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH • necessary to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine to the amino acid tyrosine Genetic Disorders

  4. Sickle Cell Anemia • Recessive • Mutation in hemoglobin gene • RBCs are crescent shaped

  5. Cystic Fibrosis • Autosomal recessive disorder • Deficiency of an enzmye • harmful quantities of a fatty acid derivative called a ganglioside accumulate in the nerve cells of the brain • Common among Jewish descent

  6. Tay-Sachs • Sex linked dominant disease • Mutation in a gene • Buildup of mucus affecting lungs, liver, pancreas, intestines • Common among Caucasian descent

  7. Gene Expression

  8. Each kind of cell (ex. Skin, nerve, muscle) uses only some of the genetic information it contains if all the cells in your body have the same dna, how are they different?

  9. A human liver cell and a human skin cell in the same person have the same genetic sequences. However, these cells are different because the liver cell (1) has more dominant traits than the skin cell (2) can reproduce but the skin cell cannot (3) carries out respiration but the skin cell does not (4) uses different genes than the skin cell

  10. Environmental Influence

  11. undifferentiated Stem cell

  12. Temperature influenced gene Himalayan rabbit

  13. Petal color changes based on pH of soil Basic- blue Neutral- pink hydrangea

  14. Have same DNA Identical twins

  15. On- in sunlight Off- in dark Chlorophyll production gene

  16. Project goals were to identify all the approximately 20,000-25,000 genes in human DNA determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA storethis information in databases improvetools for data analysis transfer related technologies to the private sector address the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) that may arise from the project. Human genome project

  17. 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health Completed in 2003 WellcomeTrust (U.K.) became a major partner; additional contributions came from Japan, France, Germany, China, and others

  18. Some current and potential applications of genome research include Molecular medicine Energy sources and environmental applications Risk assessment Bioarchaeology, anthropology, evolution, and human migration DNA forensics (identification) Agriculture, livestock breeding, and bioprocessing Benefits

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