Anthropology 101 1st edition Lecture 3 Outline of Last Lecture I Influential People of Anthropology Outline of Current Lecture II Doctrine III Culture shock IV globalization V genes VI law of segregation VII law of independent assortment VIII chromatid IX alleles X enzymes XI genome XII codon Current Lecture Doctrine Assertion of opinion or belief formally handed down by an authority as true and indisputable Culture shock In fieldwork the anthropologists personal disorientation and anxiety that may result in depression Globalization Worldwide interconnectedness Evidenced in rapid global movement of natural resources trade goods human labor finance capital and infectious disease Genes Portions of DNA molecules that direct the synthesis of specific proteins Law of segregation Mendelian principle that variants of genes for a particular trait retain their separate identities through generations These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Law of independent assortment Principle that genes controlling different traits are inherited independently from one another Chromatid One half of the x shape of chromosomes visible once replication is complete Alleles Alternate forms of a single gene Enzymes Proteins that initiate and direct chemical reactions Karyotype Array of chromosomes found inside a single cell Genome Complete structure sequence of DNA for species Codon Three base sequence of gene that specifies a particular amino acid for inclusion in a protein
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