Saturday, June 19, 2010

GENETICS

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GENETICS



Genetics, a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding. However, the modern science of genetics, which seeks to understand the process of inheritance, only began with the work of Gregor Mendel in the mid-nineteenth century. Although he did not know the physical basis for heredity, Mendel observed that organisms inherit traits via discrete units of inheritance, which are now called genes.
Genes correspond to regions within DNA, a molecule composed of a chain of four different types of nucleotides—the sequence of these nucleotides is the genetic information organisms inherit. DNA naturally occurs in a double stranded form, with nucleotides on each strand complementary to each other. Each strand can act as a template for creating a new partner strand—this is the physical method for making copies of genes that can be inherited.





History of Genetics
 
Gene Regulation

 
Chromosomes


DNA: structure 


DNA Basics


DNA Discovery


DNA-Transcription &Translation


Mutations 


Gregor Mendel - Genetics 

 
Mendel, the Father of Genetics 


mendel and the Gene Idea
 
Mendel's Peas  


Gregor Mendel, Father of Genetics
 
Mendel's Laws of Heredity 

 
Life Science - Mendel and Peas 

 
Inheritance - Mendel and Peas 

 
Mendel and Meiosis 


Gregor Mendel - Jeopardy Genetics


Menkes 


Color Blindness


Adrenoleukodystrophy


Diabetes insipidus


Becker Muscular Dystrophy


Fabry


Pseudohermaphroditism

 
Basic Mendelian Principles


Extensions to Mendelism

Probability
 
Chi-Square Test


Sex-Related Topics

 
Pedigree Analysis


Mitosis and Meiosis


Chromosome Alterations


Chromosome Structural Changes


Linkage


Bacterial Genetics


Biochemical Pathways


Quantitative Genetics


Population Genetics


Gene Regulation




. Introduction
II. Materials & Methods




II. The Central Dogma


III. Gene Regulation



IV. Eukaryotes






I. Eukaryotes I: Cancer





               RACISM IS NOT THE RIGHT WAY.RACE IS NOT IN OUR GENES
                                              UNITE AGAINST RACISM

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