BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Nuclear Membrane, Cleavage Furrow, Kinetochore

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Genetics the study of the inheritance of observable traits, (e. g. height) from one generation to the next, and their affect on populations and species (wright, 2014). Molecular biology is the study of the molecular processes involved in transfer of genetic information from genotype to phenotype of an organism. The action of many genes is influenced by environment for example in hydrangeas alkaline soil can yield a different colour from acidic soil. Phenotype: the observable, physical and biochemical traits of an organism, such as eye color. Genotype: the genetic makeup of an organism, the genetic information contained in genes. Dna is a double helix and has base nucleotides. It also has a centromere (were is pinched inwards) The combination of the genetic alphabet determines protein. Eukaryotic chromosome has a short arm and long arm. And telomere (which is the end part of the chromosome) Number of chromosomes differs in species but are always multiples of two.

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