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INTRODUCTION TO THE CELL - BiologyMad
biologymad.comProkaryotes v. Eukaryotes Organisms whose cells normally contain a nucleus are called Eukaryotes; those (generally smaller) organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and have no membrane-bound organelles are known as Prokaryotes. A Prokaryotic cell (bacterium) A Eukaryotic cell (plant)
Protista Classification - Mt. San Antonio College
instruction2.mtsac.eduProtista Classification The kingdom Protista (in the five kingdom system) contains mostly unicellular eukaryotes. This taxonomic grouping is polyphyletic and based only
Gene Structure - University of Florida
oge.med.ufl.eduObjectives • Know the differences in promoter and gene structure between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. • Know that some eukaryotic genes have alternative promoters and alternative exons. • Understand the role of DNA methylation and insulator function in the imprinted expression of H19/IGF2. Reading: Lodish 7th edition, chapter …
Chapter 1 Introduction to Clinical Microbiology
samples.jbpub.comIntroduction to Clinical Microbiology Chapter OutlIne Classification and Taxonomy Characteristics of Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes The Role of Clinical Microbiology
Linkage & Genetic Mapping in Eukaryotes
www.csun.edu11 Chi square test pinpoints the probability that ratios are evidence of linkage! Transmission of gametes is based on chance events ÐDeviations from 1:1:1:1 ratios can represent chance events OR