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Ch10 codeoflifesection2

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Genetics

• Chapter Eight: Reproduction

• Chapter Nine: Heredity

• Chapter Ten: The Code of Life

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Chapter Ten: The Code of Life

• 10.1 The Role of DNA in Heredity

• 10.2 DNA and Technology

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10.2 DNA and technology• Selective breeding is

the process of selecting organisms with desired traits to serve as parents for the next generation.

• Native Americans used selective breeding to produce maize.

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10.2 Genetic engineering• Since the discovery of

DNA, scientists have found new methods of producing organisms with desired traits.

• Genetic engineering is the process of transferring genes from one organism into the DNA of another organism.

This human gene can be placed into a bacterium!

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10.2 DNA fingerprinting

• Human DNA is unique from person to person, but the same from cell to cell.

• A technique called DNA fingerprinting produces an image of patterns made by a person’s DNA.

• Like normal fingerprints, the patterns produced by DNA are unique to each individual person.

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10.2 The human genome• A genome is the total amount of hereditary

material in a single cell of an organism. • If you think of a genome as a set of books,

each chromosome is a book from the set. • Each gene is a paragraph from the book.• Each base is a letter from the paragraph.

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10.2 The human genome• Mitochondrial DNA is

DNA that is found in the mitochondria of a cell.

• Since it is inherited only from the mother, mitochondrial DNA allows scientists to trace human origins along a direct ancestral line.

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Technology Connection

• Scientists estimate that humans contains between 20,000 and 25,000 genes.

• Eventually, scientists want understand what all the individual genes do.

Cracking the Code

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Investigation 10B

• How can DNA be used to solve a “crime?

DNA Forensics