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In this Case assignment, you will consider the implications of your genetic code for the assembly of macromolecules in your body. Part I -

In this Case assignment, you will consider the implications of your genetic code for the assembly of macromolecules in your body.

Part I Macromolecules

To complete Part I of this Case Assignment, complete the tutorial on macromolecules

  1. List the four main types of polymers described in this tutorial.  Include the monomers that make up each type.  Include an example of each polymer in the body.
  2. Now review what you have learned about DNA by completing the following tutorials: 

What is DNA?

DNA double helix

DNA and RNA structure

protein synthesis

  1. Address the following question:  how is the chemistry of the genetic code located on DNA related to the macromolecules in your body?

Part II – Genetic

In Part II of this assignment you will have the opportunity to explore the new era of personalized medicine that uses genetic mapping to determine medical treatment.  Watch the NOVA video:  Cracking Your Genetic Code to learn more about the genetic technology available to us and what it means for medicine, ethics, and the future of human society.

After watching this video, proceed to the following resource and address the topics below in a  2- to 3-page paper http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetic-mutation-1127

  1. Explain what a genetic mutation is and the difference between inherited mutations versus point mutations.
  2. Describe how the technology explained in "Cracking Your Genetic Code" can be used to detect mutations and predict your health.
  3. Form an opinion on whether or not you support utilizing genetic mapping to develop personalized medical treatment.  Find evidence to support your opinion and cite your sources.  What dangers do you see dangers in knowing our personal genome?
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