MBG 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dna Replication, Guanine, Thymine

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Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus; prokaryotic cells don"t. There are two kinds of cells in our body, genetically speaking: somatic cells, germline cells, which can produce gametes (sperm cells and egg cells) Dna content from that one zygote is later found in each cell. Meiosis produces haploid gametes; fertilization (fusion of gametes) produces a diploid zygote. Dna is hereditary material in all organisms. Dna consists of four nucleotide bases: adenine (a), thymine (t), cytosine (c), and guanine (g, the order/sequence of the bases carries the genetic information/code. There are around 3 billion bases of dna in the human genome. Dna contains genes (the basic physical and functional unit of heredity: carries the blueprint (genetic code) for cellular function(s) Mitochondrial dna is found in cell mitochondria and contains genetic material only from the mother; nuclear dna is found in the cell nucleus and contains genetic material from both parents.

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