GENETICS HOW THAT INFORMATION INSIDE CONTROLS YOU.

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GENETICS HOW THA T INFORM ATIO N INSI DE CONTROLS YOU

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BASICS

Cellular level• EVERY cell in your body (with a few exceptions) has the SAME EXACT

genetic code• Code held inside the nucleus• Code is in the form of 4 different chemicals strung together in

different orders

The letters• A, T, C, G• A always goes across from T• C always goes across from G

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NEXT STEP

• 4 chemicals that make you who you are

• Chemical messages• Your body communicates by making different protein messages to send

around to tell your body what to do and when

• The order of the A, T, C, and G chemicals in your genetic code tells your cell how to make a message (what building block to put in next), which then tells your body what signal will be sent

• Each cell holds approximately 10,000-20,000 codes to make different signals

• Each set of instructions is called a GENE

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MAKING THE MESSAGE

Two major steps

1. Read the genetic code, transfer to something that can leave the nucleus

2. Bring signal to ribosome where protein will be built

Step 1 = transcription (changing the code over)

Step 2= translation (making transcript into message that body can understand)

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TRANSCRIPTION

• DNA is opened

• Sequence of A, T, C, and G for the gene being read is copied by RNA• In RNA, A pairs with U (T does not exist in RNA), other than that,

pairing is the same

• RNA leaves nucleus to go to ribosome

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TRANSLATION

• RNA goes to ribosome

• Ribosome reads RNA in 3-letter sequences• Each 3-letter sequence tells the ribosome to add a specific amino

acid to the chain to make a protein

• At end, a code tells the ribosome to stop building and release the protein

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OOPS!

Mistakes in the genetic code…• If there is a mistake in the code in your DNA

• Code brought to ribosome is incorrect

• Ribosome then told to make the wrong protein

• Called a MUTATION• Sometimes can have little or no effect on the protein• Sometimes can make the protein unable to do its job

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QUESTION

What are some things that can lead to mutations?

Give an example of a mutation that would only effect a specific part of the body and give an example of one that could effect your entire body.

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5 MAJOR FUNCTIONS TO BE STUDIED

• Respiration

• Communication

• Homeostasis

• Movement

• Reproduction

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RESPIRATION

*Taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide

• Must then circulate the oxygen to the muscles and places it is needed

• Pick up carbon dioxide and remove it from the body• Where does carbon dioxide come from and why?

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COMMUNICATION

• Brain must be able to tell rest of body what to do

• Through nervous signals and hormone signals

• What are some ways these pathways can be cut off or hindered?

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HOMEOSTASIS

• Body must stay at a constant internal environment• Temperature• pH

• What allows this to happen?

• What are some ways this can be disrupted

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MOVEMENT

• Both internal and external• Must be able to move materials around inside of body

• Must be able to respond to environment and move externally

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REPRODUCTION

Evolutionarily, this is all that matters!

• Passing traits on to the next generation is the key to life• How are traits passed on?• How are these traits selected?• What systems must work together to allow a new individual to be

born?