Slide 1Discussion topic for week 1 Eukaryotes (multi-cell organisms) evolved into very large sizes whereas prokaryotes (single-cell organisms) remained quite small (about…
1.12-2 chromosomes and DNA replication• DNA:– Prokaryotic cell: • Naked, in cytoplasm, no nucleus • Single circular DNA • No complex with histone Bases on the chromosome–…
1. The Cell The fundamental unit of life for plants & animals. http://library.thinkquest.org/3564/gallery.html 2. How do we observe cells? Light microscopes Compound…
1. Forensic DNA Identification from Human Remains Submerged in Water By Cheryl M. Lowe April 29, 2009 2. Background There are many incidences where human remains end up in…
Slide 1 DNA Sequencing Slide 2 CS262 Lecture 9, Win07, Batzoglou DNA sequencing How we obtain the sequence of nucleotides of a species …ACGTGACTGAGGACCGTG CGACTGAGACTGACTGGGT…
Slide 1 DNA Sequencing Slide 2 CS273a Lecture 3, Spring 07, Batzoglou DNA sequencing How we obtain the sequence of nucleotides of a species …ACGTGACTGAGGACCGTG CGACTGAGACTGACTGGGT…
Slide 1 DNA Sequencing Slide 2 DNA sequencing How we obtain the sequence of nucleotides of a species …ACGTGACTGAGGACCGTG CGACTGAGACTGACTGGGT CTAGCTAGACTACGTTTTA TATATATATACGTCGTCGT…
Slide 1 CS273a Lecture 1, Autumn 10, Batzoglou DNA Sequencing Slide 2 CS273a Lecture 1, Autumn 10, Batzoglou DNA sequencing How we obtain the sequence of nucleotides of a…
Slide 1 DNA Sequencing Slide 2 CS273a Lecture 3, Autumn 08, Batzoglou DNA sequencing How we obtain the sequence of nucleotides of a species …ACGTGACTGAGGACCGTG CGACTGAGACTGACTGGGT…