BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Gc-Content, Gamete, Chromosome

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The genome: the collective body of genetic information that is present in a species. It contains all of the genes required to build a particular organism. This is also known as full set of chromosomes or genes in a gamete: somatic cells contain two full sets of genomes. Haploid organisms only contain a single set of the genome compared to the diploid organisms. Genome is hereditary information encoded in dna, includes both genes and non-coding sequences of dna. Mendel"s conclusions: characteristics of plants were governed by genes that were factors in inheritance. Different ones were called alleles of a gene. Complexity of the genome: dna denaturation: its ability to separate into its two component strands, dna can be dissolved in saline solution with heat added and this breaks the weak covalent bonds. Incubation temperature: concentration of dna, period of incubation, size of the interacting molecules.

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