Unit 1 genetics nucleic acids dna
Language evolution and genomic imprinting
Pairwise sequence alignment. Pairwise alignment: protein sequences can be more informative than DNA protein is more informative (20 vs 4 characters);
Tools to analyze protein characteristics Protein sequence -Family member -Multiple alignments Identification of conserved regions Evolutionary relationship.
Chapter 12 Cell Continuity 1. Cell Continuity All cells develop from pre-existing cells 3 steps to form a new cell 1.Produce materials it will need 2.Grows.
Single nucleotide strand Sugar: Ribose 4 Bases: –A: Adenine –G: Guanine –C: Cytosine –U: Uracil U replaces T Three Types of RNA.
September 10, 2003 Pairwise sequence alignment. Many of the images in this powerpoint presentation are from Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics by.
“So you’ve made a synthetic cell….” Summer@Brown 2011.
The “brain” of the cell Large, spherical Contains DNA Enclosed in a double- layered nuclear membrane.
Unicellular Organisms Entire organism is made up of one single cell Entire organism is made up of one single cell Bacteria and protists Bacteria and protists.
Cell Continuity
Molecules of Life. Carbon Compounds The Versatile Carbon Atom Carbon has 4 electrons in outer shell Can form a bond with four other molecules.