BSC 2005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Microsatellite, Kary Mullis, Semiconservative Replication

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Dna is the molecule of heredity, deoxyribonucleic acid, contains our genetic code- instructions for building all the proteins we need to function, stored in nucleus in eukaryotes, in cell randomly in prokaryotes. Dna arrangement: when a cell is not dividing, dna is loosely in gathered strands called chromatin, when a cell is dividing, chromatin coils up tightly to form chromosomes, prokaryotes typically have circular chromosomes, eukaryotes typically have linear chromosomes. How many chromosomes: number varies by organism. X chromosomes means female, one x and one y chromosome means male) Dna is the molecule of heredity: dna is a polymer of nucleotides, dna made up of a phosphate group, nitrogenous base, and deoxyribose (sugar, four possible nitrogenous bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine. Chargaff"s rule: in 1950, erwin chargaff found that dna from different species always had the same shared characteristic, adenine=amount of thymine, amount of cytosine=amount of guanine.

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