1. Cytogenetic 2. DNA 3. Metabolic Types of genetic tests.
Masters thesis presentation
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Slide 6.2. Slide 6.3 Dominance and recessiveness - both alleles may encode proteins; example - eye colour -the gene that encodes the protein that "does.
Sex-Linked Traits X chromosome Y chromosome Boy or Girl? The Y Chromosome “Decides”
Defined: any change in an organism’s DNA Where: Single genes or entire chromosomes – Some gene mutations change phenotype (physical characteristics)
Some slides adapted from J. Fridlyand BioSys course: DNA Microarray Analysis – Lecture, 2007 Analysis of Array CGH Data by Hanni Willenbrock.
Warm-Up / EOC Prep 1. External sources, such as radiation or chemicals, can cause mutations in genes or entire chromosomes. For a mutation to pass on.
Assembly & Annotation at iPlant iPlant: Josh Stein (CSHL) Matt Vaughn (TACC) Dian Jiao (TACC) Zhenyuan Lu (CSHL) Nirav Merchant (U. Arizona) Michael Schatz.
AIM: How do mutations occur in DNA ?
UNIT 1 INFORMATION METHODS OF A CELL. What do you know about DNA? Building blocks are called? –nucleotides The shape is ? –Double helix The three primary.
Mutations. What are mutations? -They are mistakes made in our DNA, which may or may not result in the wrong protein being made.