TOPIC 1.1
Topic 1.1
topic 1.1
before you leave
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DNA---

deoxyribonucleic acid is genetic material that stores information

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Chromatin

DNA in its usual "thread like" form in the nucleus (most of the time)

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species

A group that can have babies that can also have babies
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Describe the relationships among chromatin, a chromosome, DNA, and a gene.

  • DNA is part of chromatin fibre

  • chromatin condenses to form chromosomes

  • chromosomes contain thousands of genes

  • genes are sections of DNA with genetic information

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nucleotide

A nucleotide is one building block of DNA (deoxyribunocleic acid)

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Homologous chromosomes

a matching pair of chromosomes (similar, but not exactly the same.)

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Population

same species+same place+same time=one population

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Explain how the structure of DNA is related to how genetic material is passed from one generation to the next.

  • replication makes an exact copy of DNA

  • accuracy depends on DNA structure + complementary base pairing

  • this helps genetic material get passed on

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Nitrogenous base 

part of the structure of a nucleotide; nitrogenous bases in DNA are adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T)

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gene 

A part of DNA that helps pass on traits.

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How are genes involved in the production of proteins?

  • DNA instructions tell cells what proteins to make/how to make them

  • the DNA sequence (gene) determines the amino acid order → makes a protein

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Complementary bses

DNA bases match in fixed pairs: A-T always pairs together and G-C always pairs together


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Allele 

different form of the same gene


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Chromosome 

DNA packed super tightly (easy to see when cells divide)

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karyotype

a photograph of pairs of homologous chromosomes in a cell
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