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What are the main topics discussed in the video?
DNA
,
chromosomes
,
genes
, and genomes
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What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic
acid
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What is DNA made of?
All of our
genetic
material
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What is a polymer?
A substance made of similar
units
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How many strands does DNA have?
Two
strands
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What shape does DNA form?
A
double helix
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If you unraveled DNA from a single cell, how long would it be?
Over
two
meters long
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How is DNA organized in a cell?
Separated into
46
different
sections
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What do we call the tightly coiled sections of DNA?
Chromosomes
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How many chromosomes does each human cell have?
46
chromosomes
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How many different types of chromosomes are there?
23
different types
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What is a chromosome pair?
Two chromosomes of the
same
type
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What are the sex chromosomes?
X and Y chromosomes
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What chromosomes do women have?
Two
X chromosomes
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What chromosomes do men have?
One
X
and one
Y
chromosome
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When do chromosomes appear in an X shape?
Just before
cell division
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What is a gene?
A small section of
DNA
coding for
protein
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What does a gene code for?
A particular sequence of
amino acids
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How many different types of amino acids are there?
20
different types
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What determines the type of cell produced?
The
proteins
the cell produces
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What protein do red blood cells need?
Hemoglobin
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What is a genome?
The entire set of
genetic
material
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How does my genome compare to a stranger's?
It would be quite different
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How does my genome compare to my parents' genomes?
It would be more
similar
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What is the significance of the complete human genome?
Identifies
genes
linked
to
diseases
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What is an inherited disease?
A disease caused by inherited
genes
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How can genes affect disease risk?
They can increase the risk of
diseases
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What can doctors do by looking at our genes?
Choose more
effective
treatments
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How can genomes help trace human migrations?
By showing small differences between
populations
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What can small differences in genomes tell us?
When
populations
separated
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What is the relationship between DNA, chromosomes, genes, and genomes?
DNA
is the
genetic
material.
Chromosomes
are tightly coiled
DNA
sections
.
Genes are segments of
DNA
coding
for
proteins.
The genome is the
complete
set
of
genetic
material.
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What are the roles of proteins in different cell types?
Red blood cells need
hemoglobin
for oxygen transport.
Muscle cells require proteins for
muscular contraction
.
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What are the implications of understanding the human genome?
Identifying
genes
linked
to
diseases
.
Developing better treatments.
Tracing human migrations.
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