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BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 12 POPULATION GENETICS ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 2023 WRITTEN SOLUTION
  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 12 POPULATION GENETICS ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 2023 WRITTEN SOLUTION

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  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 12 POPULATION GENETICS ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 2023 WRITTEN SOLUTION Unit 122 Population genetics Key concept 14.1 1) What is the biological population? 2) Define gene pool 3) Distinguish between microevolution and macroevolution 4) List the five factors that can change genotype frequencies in population Key concept 14.2 1) What is hardy Weinberg equation describe?
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BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 11 MUTATION AND REPAIR 2023 ATABASCA UNIVERSITY WRITTEN SOLUTION
  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 11 MUTATION AND REPAIR 2023 ATABASCA UNIVERSITY WRITTEN SOLUTION

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  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 11 MUTATION AND REPAIR 2023 ATABASCA UNIVERSITY WRITTEN SOLUTION Key concepts 12.1 1) Where do mutations occur in the genome? 2) How are mutations and polymorphisms alike and how do they differ? 3) Distinguish between the consequences of a germline and a somatic mutation? 4) Explain why some conditions are only seen in somatic muscles
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BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS -UNIT 16 GENETIC TESTING AND TREATMENT 2023 NEW EXAM ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY
  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS -UNIT 16 GENETIC TESTING AND TREATMENT 2023 NEW EXAM ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY

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  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS -UNIT 16 GENETIC TESTING AND TREATMENT 2023 NEW EXAM ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY Key Concepts Questions 20.1 1. What services and types of information does a genetic counselor provide? 2. To what issues must a genetic counselor be sensitive? 3. Where do genetic counselors work? 4. How is the medical field preparing for increased use of genetic and genomic testing Key Concepts Questions 20.2 1. On what biological process is “gamete donor ...
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BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 9 DNA STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 2023 WRITTEN MATERIAL GUIDE
  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 9 DNA STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 2023 WRITTEN MATERIAL GUIDE

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  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 9 DNA STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 2023 WRITTEN MATERIAL GUIDE UNIT 9 DNA STRUCTURE AND REPLICATION OBJECTIVES 1. Describe the critical experiments that led to the conclusion that genes are made up of DNA 2. Describe the structure of DNA 3. Describe why replication of DNA is semi conservative. 4.) Describe the steps of DNA replication. 5.) Describe the techniques and applications of DNA replication and sequencing technology
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BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS-UNIT 15-CANCER GENETICS AND GENOMICS ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY
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BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS UNIT 16-DNA TECHNOLOGIES WRITTEN UDATE ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY
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  • BIOL 341 HUMAN GENETICS UNIT 16-DNA TECHNOLOGIES WRITTEN UDATE ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY Key concepts 19.1 1) How do modern applications of biotechnology differ from any ancient applications? 2) What are the requirements for a patented invention? 3) Why did US supreme court ruled that a gene's DNA sequence is not patentable? Key concepts 19.2 1) Explain the steps of recombinant DNA technology Recombinant DNA is the DNA i.e:-composed of sequences that are derived from diffe...
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Biol 341 unit 6 - Lecture notes 6 Human Genetics (Athabasca University)
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  • Biol 341 unit 6 - Lecture notes 6 Human Genetics (Athabasca University) Chapter 6: Matters of Sex 6.1 Our Sexual Selves Sexual Development - gender differences becomes apparent around 9th week of prenatal development - 5th week: all embryos develop two unspecialized gonads (either develop as testes or ovaries later) - “indifferent” gonad forms near two sets of ducts: Mullerian ducts and Wolffian ...
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Biol 341 Course Notes for Unit 2 Human Genetics (Athabasca University) 2022-2023 all complete
  • Biol 341 Course Notes for Unit 2 Human Genetics (Athabasca University) 2022-2023 all complete

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  • UNIT 2 – ENERGY LESSON 1: ENERGY REACTIONS - The primary mechanism used by non-photosynthetic organisms to obtain energy is oxidation and carbon is the most commonly oxidized energy source - The more reduced the carbon atom is, the more energy can be realized from its oxidation - The most reduced form of carbon is on the left and the energy of oxidation is shown above it - Fatty acids are more reduced than overall sugars - Biochemical processes that bre...
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Biol 341 UNIT 1 - Cells, water, and buffers Human Genetics (Athabasca University)
  • Biol 341 UNIT 1 - Cells, water, and buffers Human Genetics (Athabasca University)

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  • UNIT 1: CELLS, WATER, AND BUFFERS BIOCHEMISTRY  The branch of science concerned with the chemical and physiochemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms The four main classes of molecules are: - Carbohydrates (and their building blocks, sugars) - Lipids (and their building blocks, fatty acids) - Proteins (and their building blocks, amino acids) - Nucleic acids (and their building blocks, nucleotides, and ribonucleotides) Six elements make up about 99% of t...
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