MBG 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nuclear Dna, Multicellular Organism, Autosome

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Eukaryotic cells & dna content: all cells have the same dna content (except gametes, nuclear & mitochondrial dna (mtdna, nuclear dna packaged in chromosomes. Human chromosomes: human somatic cells are diploid, 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes, 22 pairs of non-sex chromosomes called autosomes, 1 pair of sex chromosomes called Sex chromosomes: gametes are haploid, contains one copy of each autosome and one sex chromosome. Human life cycle & dna content: formation of gametes (haploid, sperm or egg cells; game to genesis, fertilization, diploid zygote, mitosis and development, from one zygote, germinal stage (fertilization to implantation, embryonic development. Cell and tissue differentiation: development of multicellular organism. The same dna content in each cell as that found in the zygote Origin of traits: genes proteins trait. Genes encode proteins and protein determine phenotype: genes --- dna; ~19,000-20,000 protein-coding genes in haploid human genome, proteins --- chains of amino acids, phenotype --- the individual and its appearance / traits / characteristics.

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