Introduction to Genetics - DNA, RNA, Genes, Nucleosides, Nucleotides, Transcription, Translation
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DNA encodes proteins crucial for body functions, with replication, transcription, and translation processes involved. Genes on chromosomes determine traits with alleles from parents, showcasing dominance and recessiveness, while penetrance and expressivity explain how alleles manifest in populations.
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- **Genes on chromosomes determine traits with alleles from parents, showcasing dominance and recessiveness, leading to varied phenotypes.**
- **Penetrance and expressivity in genetics explain how alleles manifest in populations, with penetrance indicating the percentage of individuals expressing a trait and expressivity showcasing the varying degrees of trait manifestation.**
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Recent questions
What is DNA made of?
Sugar, phosphate, nitrogenous bases
How are proteins produced from DNA?
Transcription and translation processes
Where are genes located in a cell?
On chromosomes in the nucleus
What do alleles determine in genetics?
Traits and phenotypes
How do penetrance and expressivity affect genetic traits?
Manifestation in populations and varying degrees
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