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    found in many different types of fields‚ ranging from foods‚ plants and many other organisms. The medical practice that will be introduced is Human Gene Therapy. Types of technology‚ and what is it used for? Many different types of technology have been found within the last decade of genetic modification. One of the most recent being crispr. This gene editing technology s able to cut and replace mutated DNA strands‚ and also be able to attach entirely new bases for the genetic code. Now how might

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    technology makes it possible to locate the gene that produces BT proteins lethal to insects and transfer the gene into pineapple plants. 1. The BT gene that produces the desired lethal protein is joined to a maker gene for anti-biotic resistance. 2. BT gene + maker are inserted into plant cell. 3. Plant cells are grown in the presence of anti-biotic. 4. Cells that carry the BT gene + anti-biotic resistance gene survive and are grown into plants.

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    War II‚ Gene and Phineas begin with a normal friendship‚ but throughout time they both face new conflicts. Through jealousy and paranoia‚ they change from friends to rivals. When challenges come face to face with Gene he attempts to get rid of them in the worst ways possible‚ which eventually leads him to a loss of innocence. In the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ Gene lives in his own world‚ but through his friendship with Phineas‚ he learns he has to face reality. Primarily‚ Gene begins

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    What are the implications of personal genomes for drug discovery and development ? In the past decade‚ increasing amounts of dollars have been spent on drug development yet the amount of new drugs entering the market per year remains the same. Furthermore with 200 billion dollars of patents expiring in the past four years (Witty‚ 2010)‚ innovative pharmaceutical companies will need to look at new approaches to discover drugs. With the human genome being sequenced in 2003‚ a new field of science

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    been developed to explain gene functioning. Transcription of the information into functional proteins is now well understood and models are being developed to test how genes direct the structure‚ function and development of an organism. Modern genetics is moving towards an increased understanding of the biochemical role of individual genes. This is being enhanced by the Human Genome Project that has sequenced the entire human genome to identify all the encoded genes. This module increases students’

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    BASIC PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS Topic 1: Mendel’s Genetics | 1. |Offspring that are the result of mating between two genetically different kinds of parents--the opposite of purebred. |hybrid | | 2. |The study of gene structure and action and the patterns of inheritance of traits from parent to offspring.  This is the branch |genetics | | |of science that deals with the inheritance of biological characteristics.

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    BIOLOGY CH 10 GENETICS WORKSHEETS - ANSWERS Section 10-1 VOCABULARY REVIEW 1. A purine is a nitrogen-containing base with two rings of carbon and nitrogen atoms. Examples may include adenine or guanine. 2. A pyrimidine is a nitrogen-containing base with one ring of carbon and nitrogen atoms. Examples may include cytosine or thymine. 3. A complementary base-pair is a pair of nitrogencontaining bases connected to each other by hydrogen bonds. Examples may include adeninethymine and cytosine-guanine

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    They receive much more rain yearly which is why they have many more herbivores in the habitat compared to the Minnesota habitat which has barely any herbivores. Part 2: a. The two gene products are stored in different parts of the cell so it is not as easy to activate the cyanide. Since the cyanide requires two gene products to work if they are stored in different areas it is harder to get the two and therefore activate the powerful poison. Only under certain conditions will cyanide be activated

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    reproduce hundreds of offspring. The most important thing about studying fruit flies‚ however‚ is the ease with which inherited traits can be observed in them. Heritable traits are those that are expressed in organisms due to genes passed down to them by their parents. The genes can be carried on either the autosomes or the sex chromosomes. The traits themselves can be either dominant or recessive‚ and are referred to physically as phenotypes and genetically as genotypes. (Hurney‚ Pesce‚ Babcock 2005)

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    A genetic disease is an illness caused by a defect in a person’s genes. Some of these disorders are rare and some are quite common depending on race‚ heritage‚ and even gender. Bloom’s Syndrome is a rare genetic disease known for affecting someone’s physical and genetic traits‚ this disorder can cause problems for whoever is diagnosed with it. Bloom’s Syndrome is a disease characterized by how its identified‚ its frequency‚ how it was discovered‚ its symptoms‚ and its treatments. Bloom’s Syndrome

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