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    organism. Decoding and understanding these instructions is the goal of the Human Genome Project (HGP). This project began in 1990‚ which was coordinated by the United States department of energy‚ and the National Institutes of health. Some of the project goals were to: • During the early years of the HGP‚ the Wellcome Trust (U.K.) became a major partner; additional contributions came from Japan‚ France‚ Germany‚ China‚ and others. identify all the approximately 20‚000-25‚000 genes in human DNA‚ •

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    Protein Synthesis Notes

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    of mRNA under the directions of DNA Translation- is the actual decoding of the mRNA into a polypeptide. Occurs in ribosome’s of cytoplasm and rough ER. (Ribosome’s don’t do anything but house). ---To make proteins we reassemble proteins found in meats‚ beans‚ fish‚ nuts‚ ect; Triplet Code: codon- a series of three base pairs that code for an amino acid. DNA polymerase adds bases and knows when to stop when it hits the terminator. The direction DNA replicates is 3’ (antisense strand)

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    four roles that DNA plays in cells? How are these roles influenced by DNA’s structure? Be sure you demonstrate your understanding of DNA’s structure in your answer. (1) DNA must be able to make copies of itself‚ (2) DNA must encode information‚ (3) DNA must be able to control cells and tell them what to do‚ and (4) DNA must be able to change by mutation. The complementarity of the two strands of the double helix explains how DNA can replicate itself‚ since the sequence of one DNA chain specifies

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    Becker‚ R. (2005) ‘Lean Manufacturing and Toyota Production System’ Loerfice‚ A Radisic‚ M. ( 2004) ‘Just-in-time concept’ ‚ Faculty of technical sciences‚ University of Novi Sad Seeliger‚ J‚ (2005) ‘Lean MRO Spear‚ S. and Bowen‚ K. (1999) ‘Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System’ ‚ Harvard Business Review‚ September-October 1999 Spear‚ S

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    a research effort with the goal of taking the human DNA and determining the location of an estimated 100‚000 strains of genes. The genes will then be arranged into sequences and used to treat over 4‚000 genetic diseases that currently affect us today. The HGP project includes‚ but not limited to‚ a resource of genomic maps and DNA sequence information that provides detailed information about structure‚ organization‚ and characteristics of DNA‚ this information establishes the basic set of genetically

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    Symbolism In Gattaca

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    7. Analyse how symbolism was used to represent a theme in the visual or oral text? Intro ● ● ● ● ● DNA EVIDENCE BARS(trapped) Staircase Costuming Colour lighting (blue = sterile‚ inferior) Gattaca‚ directed by Andrew Niccol is a film set in the not so distant future. It follows Vincent Freeman a boy whose fate was written before he took his first breath‚ he was born in a world where your DNA is everything but unfortunately there is no gene for determination. Vincent tries to rewrite his fate throughout

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    Allison hernandez Yañez Grupo 2 A0141117 3 September 2014 A) Why is Carbon important? What makes Carbon so unique? 1.-Because this element have four valence electrons B) What are macromolecules? What is a monomer? What is a polymer? What is polymerization? 2.- A macromolecule is a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits. In biochemistry‚ the term is applied to the three conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids‚ proteins‚ and carbohydrates)‚as well as non-polymeric

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    Computers are efficient ‚ accurate and reliable to use and provide a learning opportunity in the current environment of change in technology ‚ competition and discoveries . In the medical field ‚ computer programmes have been used to analyze DNA structure (genetic make up ) of human beings ‚ disease causing agents as well as other living organisms . Automated machines have also been made to carry rast number of tests accurately and efficiently . They also have standard control procedures

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    RNA Synthesis

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    Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a ubiquitous family of large biological molecules that perform multiple vital roles in the coding‚ decoding‚ regulation‚ and expression of genes. Together with DNA‚ RNA comprises the nucleic acids‚ which‚ along with proteins‚ constitute the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Like DNA‚ RNA is assembled as a chain of nucleotides‚ but is usually single-stranded. Cellular organisms use messenger RNA (mRNA) to convey genetic information (often notated

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    Biology 240. Spring 2014. Exam 3. Chapter 9. Proteins and Their Synthesis Four levels of protein structure (page 313) Primary: linear sequence of amino acids in polypeptide chain Secondary: local regions of polypeptide chain fold into specific shapes (shapes arise from the bonding forces between amino acids close in proximity of linear sequence Tertiary: folding of the secondary structure Quaternary: protein composed of two or more separate folded polypeptides (subunits) joined by weak

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