- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 33510
- author: bozemanbiology
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Genotypes and Phenotypes
033 - Genotypes and Phenotypes Paul Andersen explains how changes in the genotype of an in...
published: 04 Aug 2011
author: bozemanbiology
Genotypes and Phenotypes
033 - Genotypes and Phenotypes Paul Andersen explains how changes in the genotype of an individual can affect the phenotype. He begins with genotype:phenotype::letters:story analogy. He explains how mutations can be neutral, beneficial or harmful. He also explains how mistakes in the cell cycle can lead to disorder, sterility or new species. Intro Music Atribution Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav Artist: CosmicD Link to sound: www.freesound.org Creative Commons Atribution License
- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 33510
- author: bozemanbiology
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Genetics 101 Part 1: What are genes?
Find out about the basics of cells, chromosomes, and the genes contained in your DNA....
published: 18 Apr 2012
author: 23andMe
Genetics 101 Part 1: What are genes?
Find out about the basics of cells, chromosomes, and the genes contained in your DNA.
- published: 18 Apr 2012
- views: 148177
- author: 23andMe
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Genotypes and Phenotypes.avi
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published: 12 Feb 2010
author: dorylarsen9
Genotypes and Phenotypes.avi
- published: 12 Feb 2010
- views: 12577
- author: dorylarsen9
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Difference Between Genotypes and Phenotypes
In this video, I show you the difference between Genotypes and Phenotypes. I define them b...
published: 17 May 2012
author: margaret46550
Difference Between Genotypes and Phenotypes
In this video, I show you the difference between Genotypes and Phenotypes. I define them both then show you examples. REMEMBER: Genotypes = What the traits are (both visible trait and second/recessive trait) Phenotypes = What it looks like "walking down the street"
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 3017
- author: margaret46550
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4.3.2 Determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of a monohybrid cross
A monohybrid cross is one that involves only one trait. Here the example is used of stem h...
published: 07 May 2012
author: SCScienceVid
4.3.2 Determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of a monohybrid cross
A monohybrid cross is one that involves only one trait. Here the example is used of stem height in pea plants. Tall plants are dominant to dwarf plants, therefore an uppercase letter (T) is used for the tall allele while a lowercase letter is used for the dwarf allele. Here we cross a heterozygous tall plant with a dwarf plant. Each plant's genotype needs to be identified and must have two alleles in a monohybrid cross. As the tall plant is specified as heterozygous, it therefore has two different alleles, so its genotype must be Tt. Since dwarf stems are recessive to tall, the only genotype that can give a dwarf plant is tt. Gametes are produced by meiosis and therefore have only one allele. The heterozygous tall plant (Tt) produces two kinds of gametes: T and t. The dwarf plant only one kind of gamete (t). The punnett grid, or punnett square is used to see the probability of the different kinds of offspring being produced. From this example we can see that the genotypic ratio is 50% Tt and 50% tt. The phenotypic ratio is 50% tall (from the Tt) and 50% dwarf (from the tt).
- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 2427
- author: SCScienceVid
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Your Phenotype is showing music video
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published: 27 Jan 2011
author: garymiltonful
Your Phenotype is showing music video
- published: 27 Jan 2011
- views: 6313
- author: garymiltonful
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BEAUTY AND PHENOTYPES AMAZIGH RACE IN NORTH AFRICA
the Amazigh "Berbers" are the first peoples of Africa between 3Million to 700000Bc Achaule...
published: 08 Jan 2008
author: samysamy25
BEAUTY AND PHENOTYPES AMAZIGH RACE IN NORTH AFRICA
the Amazigh "Berbers" are the first peoples of Africa between 3Million to 700000Bc Achaulean culture www.arabicnews.com books.google.co.ma mathildasanthropologyblog.wordpress.com www.pnas.org mathildasanthropologyblog.wordpress.com www.bladi.net the Amazighs or Berbers were Cro-magnons or Aterian Race (Atlantico-Mediterranean Race) originated from 200000 years they left north africa(Ibero-Mauresian expansion of the upper Paleolithic era) and returned after they beginning to conquer Europe again to 80000 -30.000 years there was a great migration back to Europe/Eurasia from North Africa, taking care of large populations of North Africa called Amazigh (Atlantico-Mediterranean Race) or they found other North African civilizations and new expansion to the Mesolithic and Neolithic age's to the Middle East and the Horn of Africa, their migration to these new destinations cause small unknown civilizations before the Neolithic age in the middle of the Sahara between Africa and the Middle East on giving birth to Afro-Asian languages such as Semitic languages,ancient Egyptian. influence by the language of the Capsian expansion appoint Tamazight language which is the mother language of Afro-Asian and Latin languages and Berber languages. origin civilization of Berbers population : inferior Paleolithic : Achaulean civilization 1.7Million years First burials Paleolithic-700.000 years www.kabyle.com www.kabyle.com Mesolithic expansion of Capsian north Africans towards Horn African and ...
- published: 08 Jan 2008
- views: 268741
- author: samysamy25
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ADHD: Phenotype and Etiology
(Visit: www.uctv.tv ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is increasingly viewed...
published: 20 Dec 2012
author: UCtelevision
ADHD: Phenotype and Etiology
(Visit: www.uctv.tv ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is increasingly viewed as a neurodevelopmental disorder. Complex findings have emerged regarding ADHD etiology and pathophysiology. Part of this complexity is due to insufficient characterization of both clinical and mechanistic heterogeneity among children (or adults) who meet ADHD criteria. This presentation will consider some evidence in support of the centrality of this heterogeneity problem in ADHD. It will then consider the potential role of gene x environment interactions and of environmental effects on ADHD, a highly heritable condition. Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 24424]
- published: 20 Dec 2012
- views: 542
- author: UCtelevision
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Human Perception Viewed as a Phenotypic Expression
Google Tech Talk October 26, 2011 Presented by Dennis Proffitt. ABSTRACT Visual experience...
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: GoogleTechTalks
Human Perception Viewed as a Phenotypic Expression
Google Tech Talk October 26, 2011 Presented by Dennis Proffitt. ABSTRACT Visual experience relates the optically-specified environment to people's ever-changing purposes and the embodied means by which these purposes are achieved. Depending upon their purpose, people turn themselves into walkers, throwers, graspers, etc., and in so doing, they perceive the world in relation to what they have become. People transform their phenotype to achieve ends and scale their perceptions with that aspect of their phenotype that is relevant for their purposive action. Within near space, apparent distances are scaled with morphology, and in particular, to the extent of an actor's reach. For large environments, such as fields and hills, spatial layout is scaled by changes in physiology -- the bioenergetic costs of walking relative to the bioenergetic resources currently available. When appropriate, behavioral performance scales apparent size; for example, a golf hole looks bigger to golfers when they are putting well. Research findings, conducted in both natural and virtual environments (VR), show that perception is influenced by both manipulations of and individual differences in people's purposive action capabilities. Speaker Info: Dr. Dennis Proffitt Dennis Proffitt is the Commonwealth Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. He has authored over a hundred research publications, mostly in the area of visual perception. Proffitt's research has been funded by the following ...
- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 8496
- author: GoogleTechTalks
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Genotypes vs Phenotypes (Plus Examples: Tanning, Height Difference, Food Effects) SCIENCE EXPERIMENT
Genotypes vs Phenotypes (Plus Examples: Tanning, Height Difference, Food Effects) SCIENCE ...
published: 14 Apr 2010
author: Socoolscienceshow
Genotypes vs Phenotypes (Plus Examples: Tanning, Height Difference, Food Effects) SCIENCE EXPERIMENT
Genotypes vs Phenotypes (Plus Examples: Tanning, Height Difference, Food Effects) SCIENCE EXPERIMENT Crazy Chris is putting his height to the test and shows you how to answer an old question. Are you taller in the morning then you are at night? Objective: To understand the difference...
- published: 14 Apr 2010
- views: 8712
- author: Socoolscienceshow
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9.1.3 Genotype v. Phenotype
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published: 26 Aug 2011
author: braingenie
9.1.3 Genotype v. Phenotype
- published: 26 Aug 2011
- views: 1073
- author: braingenie
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Families and Phenotypes: Lifecourse Perspectives
2005 UC Davis MIND Institute Summer Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders presents Famili...
published: 01 May 2008
author: UCtelevision
Families and Phenotypes: Lifecourse Perspectives
2005 UC Davis MIND Institute Summer Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders presents Families and Phenotypes: Lifecourse Perspectives, by Jan Balcher, Ph.D. Series: MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders [12/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11089]
- published: 01 May 2008
- views: 523
- author: UCtelevision
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The Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Phenotype in Escherichia Coli
This is my University of Connecticut- Chemical Engineering 1166 Project on the Multiple An...
published: 17 Mar 2009
author: uconncheg1990
The Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Phenotype in Escherichia Coli
This is my University of Connecticut- Chemical Engineering 1166 Project on the Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Phenotype in Escherichia Coli. It is based on the AlChe paper titled "Regulation of Intrinsic Multiple Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia Coli and Salmonella
- published: 17 Mar 2009
- views: 16360
- author: uconncheg1990
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Biology: Pleiotropy: Multiple Phenotypic Effects
www.mindbites.com for full video....
published: 14 Sep 2010
author: Mindbitesdotcom
Biology: Pleiotropy: Multiple Phenotypic Effects
www.mindbites.com for full video.
- published: 14 Sep 2010
- views: 5097
- author: Mindbitesdotcom
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Genotype and Phenotype
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published: 30 Mar 2012
author: Parker Bourassa
Genotype and Phenotype
- published: 30 Mar 2012
- views: 693
- author: Parker Bourassa
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Towards Defining the Autism Phenotype
Joseph Piven is a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hi...
published: 08 Feb 2008
author: UCtelevision
Towards Defining the Autism Phenotype
Joseph Piven is a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has studied personality, language, and cognitive characteristics in non-autistic relatives of autistic individuals. He argues that these characteristics are genetically related to autism and are a qualitatively similar but milder expression of the genes that cause autism. Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [6/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12869]
- published: 08 Feb 2008
- views: 3443
- author: UCtelevision
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iPlant Genotype to Phenotype
Purpose: iPlant's "Genotype to Phenotype" Grand Challenge is creating computer tools to he...
published: 31 Jan 2011
author: DNALearningCenter
iPlant Genotype to Phenotype
Purpose: iPlant's "Genotype to Phenotype" Grand Challenge is creating computer tools to help scientists understand the complex network of genotype and environmental interactions. Deciphering this puzzle will allow us to understand and improve the phenotypes of the crops on which we rely.
- published: 31 Jan 2011
- views: 2586
- author: DNALearningCenter