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CLONES
diploid nucleus removed from the adult body cell
nucleus removed from an egg cell
the diploid nucleus is added to the egg cell
cell then divides (mitotic division) and grows an embryo
embryo placed inside a surrogates uterus until it is ready to be born
advantages
offspring will have all the good features of the parents
disadvantages
can take many attempts
can die early and suffer more health problems
any genetic defect will be given to the offspring
STEM CELLS
cells that can divide to produce many cells
embryonic
taken from the embryo and only produce a few cells
advantages of ESC
easy to extract
produce any type of cell
disads of ESC
kills embryo
can be rejected
adult
found in differentiated tissue
divide to replace damaged cells
ads of ASC
nothing is killed
will not be rejected
disads of ASC
difficult to extract from tissue
only produces a few types of cell
advantages of both
make a person well again
risks of both
can produce cancer cells
TRANSCRIPTION
double helix is unwound
free complementary bases are paired with the strand
makes a strand of complementary
T is replaced by U in RNA
TRANSLATION
ribosome moves along and reads the mRNA
tRNA molecules bring amino acids to match in the ribosome
the mRNA strand is paired with the tRNA piece
close amino acids are joined to make an AA chain
tRNA is free to go to another amino acid
PROTEINS
globular
enzymes
lipase
turns lipids (fat) into fatty acids and glycerol in the stomach, small intestines and pancreas.
amylase
breaks down starch into sugars in the pancreas, salivary glands and small intestines.
protease
break down proteins into amino acids in the small intestine and pancreas
fibrous
keratin (nails)
makes your nails tough
MUTATIONS
can change one or more bases in the DNA sequence
can change the amino acid that is added to the chain in the ribosome
this can have no effect, be beneficial or be harmful
ENZYMES
biological catalysts that control reactions in the body
all reactions in transcription and translation are controlled by different enzymes
ENZYME REACTION
temperature
down, up and down curve
substrate concentration
down up curve
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