COVENANT UNIVERSITY Department of Biological Sciences NAME: OBUEKWE CHUKWUEMEKA AZUBUIKE MAT NO: 12CQ014230 PROGRAMME: MICROBIOLOGY COURSE: MCB 212 (MYCOLOGY) TOPICS A. DIVERSITY AND TYPES OF FUNGAL SPORES B. SIGNIFICANCE OF FUNGAL SPORES {DR OLASEINDE) DIVERSITY AND TYPES OF FUNGAL SPORES INTRODUCTION The Fungi (Eumycota) are a diverse
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Genetics Experimental Analysis Set #2 Linkage 1. In gorgonzolas‚ there are three recessive traits that affect the organism’s appeal: shrunken fruit‚ foul-smelling flowers‚ and short height. A heterozygote was crossed with a homozygote‚ yielding the following offspring: 46 - foul-smelling 44 - shrunken fruit‚ short height 8 - short height 8 - shrunken fruit 7 - foul-smelling‚ short height 6 - foul-smelling‚ shrunken fruit 3 - foul-smelling‚ shrunken fruit‚ short
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TUTORIAL 9 - Student Genetics: Transcription and Translation AIMS: 1. To understand keywords and use them as an aid to study facts 2. To get a better understanding of transcription and translation LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Comprehensive reading 2. To associate certain facts with each other‚ therefore creating a bigger picture Exercise 1a: Firstly‚ fill in the structure names for each picture. Secondly‚ describe in a short paragraph what u looking at‚ where u find it and the
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After the mosquito is infected‚ the gametocytes present in the human blood as at the time of biting and which have found its way into the mosquito’s intestine dissociates into male and female gametes. These gametes later join together inside the mosquito’s guts (Talman et al‚ 2004). The fusion of these gametes give rise to ookinete and these penetrate through the infected mosquito’s gut to further produce oocyst. Within the oocyst are several
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body inbeds such as how one looks and functions. This paper will first describe the structure of DNA; second discuss how the structure of DNA allows it to serve as the basis for inheritance‚ third examine how meiosis allows DNA to be divided into gametes and finally‚ describe how this relates to Gregor Mendel’s patterns of inheritance. The structure of DNA DNA is a thread formed by two strands‚ related together to form a Double Helix. The Double Helix looks like a twisted ladder. The "sides" of
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James Ruse Agricultural High School Module 9.3 Blueprint of Life Biology Notes 2013 Helen Ying 19/03/2013 By Helen Ying © 2013 Biology Notes – HSC Course 2013 MODULE 9.3 – BLUEPRINT OF LIFE 1. Outline the impact on the evolution of plants and animals of: a. Changes in physical conditions in the environment o Rising and falling sea levels – land and ice bridges across continents have affected distribution and therefore evolution when these bridges disappeared and populations were isolated
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nuclear division‚ mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis is usually used for the growth and replacement of somotaic cells‚ while meiosis produces the gametes or spores used in an organism’s reproduction. Hypothesis: Mitosis occurs in whitefish blastula and onion root tip‚ and it is easily observable. Meiosis and crossing over occurs in the production of gametes and spores. Materials: This lab required prepared slides of whitefish blastula‚ onion root tips‚ ovary‚ and testis‚ a microscope‚ and chromosome
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Introduction Advancements in modern technologies in the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART) have opened up the world to a vast array of possibilities. Scientists have developed the ability to retrieve and preserve individual gametes and embryos by way of cryopreservation‚ a technique that involves preserving biological materials at very low temperatures outside the body for years. . This field of in vitro fertilization (IVF)‚ worth $2 billion annually in the United States‚ has
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4.3 Theoretical genetics 4.3.1 Define genotype‚ phenotype‚ dominant allele‚ recessive allele‚ co-dominant alleles‚ locus‚ homozygous‚ heterozygous‚ carrier and test cross * Genotype- the alleles of an organism * Phenotype- the characteristics of an organism * Dominant allele- an allele that has the same effect on the phenotype whether it is present in the homozygous or heterozygous state * Recessive allele- an allele that only has an effect on the phenotype when present in the
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Its founder Gregory Mendel based it on three laws. The Law of Independent Assortment states that genes for different traits can independently separate during the development of gametes. The Law of Segregation which is each gene separates during gamete formation so that each gamete transfers only one allele of each gene. The last one is Law of Dominance which states that some alleles are dominant others are recessive and that an organism with at least one dominant will show the
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