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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Genotype & Phenotype

Genotype: they control everything from the formation of protein macromolecules to the regulation of metabolism and synthesis.
Phenotype: anything that is part of the observable structure, function or behavior of a living organism
*the genotype codes for the phenotype*
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      • The 4 types of cellular mechanisms
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      • The Cell Cycle
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      • DNA & RNA
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      • Process of translation
      • Transcription in Eukaryotic and Eukaryotic
      • Autosomes & Sex chromosomes
      • Genotype & Phenotype
      • Incomplete Dominance
      • 3 Domains In Life
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