Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Replication, Sister Chromatids, Tautomer

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Identify and distinguish between the purpose of mitosis and/or meiosis in the life cycles of plants, animals, and fungi; Understand the link between dna structure, genotype and phenotype and use this knowledge to interpret novel situations/information; Understand, distinguish between, and infer potential sources of genetic variability; Describe the process of genetic recombination and its consequences on chromosome structure; Understand who tautomers and radiation cause damage and mutations; Compare and contrast the consequences of mutation as a source of variability versus meiosis/fertilization; Predict the consequences of errors or novel scenarios involving genetic recombination, independent assortment, and/or chromatid separation; Understand the relationship between genome size and complexity. We start our exploration of genetic diversity by considering genome structure: The amount of dna in one genome (i. e. one complete set of chromosomes) Genome the amount of dna in a complete set of chromosomes. C-value can be measured by counting the number of bases or by mass.

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