BIOLOGY 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Yolk Sac, Gonadal Ridge, Human Reproduction

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Molecule = double helix; made up of complementary strands. Molecules contains much of the information needed to construct the organism. Gene: section of dna that influences one/more hereditary traits in an individual. Most dna located in nucleus of cell. Free nucleotides attach according to complementary base pairing: when new strands polymerize to form a sugar phosphate backbone, secondary structure = restored. Parent + new strand = conserved: original molecule copied. Each copy = 1 strand from original dna molecule + 1. Dna codes for rna (ribonucleic acid) (transcription) There are 3 kinds of rna; all are single stranded. Amino acids combine into proteins, chemicals make up structures of cell = enzymes and hemoglobin. Dna sequences can be read when strands in the double helix are separated. 2 types of cell division: meiosis and mitosis. Mitosis: sister chromatids separate; one chromosome copy goes to each daughter nucleus. Interphase: after chromosome replication, each chromo composed of 2 sister chromatids.

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