BIO 350 Week 3 Lab The Properties of Water Recent

BIO 350 Week 3 Lab The Properties of Water Recent

BIO 350 Week 3 Lab The Properties of Water Recent

Analyze at least three different applications of genetically engineered products that involve microbes.
Select three microbes, two that are genetically engineered and one that is not, and explain their effect on humans and the environment.
Analyze the importance of genetic information in the function of microorganisms, in general.
Describe the role genetics concepts play in human society.
Describe how microbial genetics affects human society and how it differs from and compares with human genetics. Include the following terms:
o Genes
o Chromosomes
o Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
o Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
o Plasmids
o Mutation
o Transcription
o Transduction
o Transformation
o Conjugation
o Genotype
o Phenotype

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Imagine you work at the local museum of natural history, which is opening a wing dedicated to genetics. At the grand opening, scheduled for next month, you will host an event for the community to learn more about genetics and explore the museum. You have been tasked with developing a brochure that provides an overview of genetics to those who attend.
Develop a brochure that may be given to those who attend the grand opening. Use the brochure builder link or another tool of your choice. Include the following:
A picture and description of DNA, with a summary of differences between DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
How DNA is formed into chromosomes
An explanation of each phase of DNA replication
A depiction of the transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein with written explanations of each step
Techniques of DNA analysis important to genetic engineering
A definition of the Human Genome Project including its value in identifying human genetic disorders
Remember that your audience is comprised of members of society and are not experts in biology or genetics.
Use graphics as often as possible to aid in comprehension.
Cite any sources used in your brochure.