BIOL 1123 Lecture Notes - Dna Replication, Cell Nucleus

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An individual"s dna provides it the blueprint to produce enzymes that are needed to survive in its day-to-day environment. For any biological entity to be considered as genetic material, it must fulfill the following criteria: Information: the genetic material must contain the information necessary to construct an entire organism. Transmission: the material must be able to be passed on from parent to offspring, and between cell to cell. Replication: the genetic material must be able to be accurately copied. Variation: every mutation can be explained and can be accounted for by known variation within each species and among species types. Chromosomes: literally means coloured (chromo) body (some), as it is easy to dye with artificial stains and viewed under a telescope. It is a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. Contain two classes of macromolecules: dna and protein.

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