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Chromatin StructureChromosome StructureDna And GenesMicrobiology StudyMedical Terminology StudyDna StructureBasic Anatomy And PhysiologyStudy BiologyBiology ClassroomChromatin StructureThis picture shows the organization of chromatin including DNA's double helix structure and how DNA winds around core particles to form nucleosomes. From there, the DNA continues to wind upon its self until a chromosome is created. The function of genes in DNA is to code for the creation of proteins to be used in the body. A genome is all the genes one person has. For example, the human genome is approx. 30-35,000 genes. (Picture obtained from McGraw-Hill Connect).A&P Review
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Biology LessonsAp BiologyBiochemistry NotesBiology RevisionMcat StudyDna ReplicationStudy BiologyBiology ClassroomMedical Student StudyIntroductory Biochemistry FlowchartsThese flowcharts were drawn for Biochem 2280 at the University of Western Ontario but should be useful for any student taking introductory biology! Topics covered include transcription, translation…James Glidewell
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