Summary: Nature Vs Nurture
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Lecture 1 history
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Who was sir Galton?
Nephew of Darwin, was very interested to find out if traits were inherited and performed a study on eminent men. -
What did Watson claim after trials with little albert?
In the right conditions he can give any baby any traits, with conditioning and stimulus. -
What did Thomas Bouchard study?
If he reunited separated MZ twins and compared their traits and found that a lot of traits were similar regardless of different nurture. -
What are dizygotic twins?
Two sperm cells protrude two eggcells and therefore have very different genes. -
What did prof. Buikhuisen postulate?
He stated that biological factors might be at play regarding levels of aggressiveness. -
DNA basics
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What is a nucleus?
Container of genetic information the core of the cell -
What is the endoplasmatic reticulum?
Where the proteins are produced. -
What is a nucleotide and where are the different groups attached?
A central sugar molecule
Base groups attached to the 1' position
Phosphate groups attached to the 5' position
OH(hydroxyl) group attached to the 3' position -
What are the four different base groups of a nucleotide?
Adenine(A)
Thymine(T)
Cytosine(C)
Guanine(G) -
How do DNA polymers connect?
Through their base groups
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