Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Drinking and Smoking during Pregnancy

 How does a mother's behavior influence the development of their fetus?
There's a very big inluence of the mother's behavior, because while she is pregnant eveything she does, drinks or eates affects the baby. So if the mother drinks alcohol it causes severe behavior and learning disorder. And the kid is going to have a reallly poor coordination. If the mother takes drugs like for example steroids can kill the baby. Smoking can casue bone damage, stunts growth, and  facial abnormalities. Foods like for example: lobster, salmon, tuna, swordfish can cause damage for the baby because it has a high level of mercury in it. Also if the mother listens to very loud music can also cause ear functioning for the baby.

Thursday, March 22, 2012


We all learned about nine planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. 
The planet Pluto was demoted to “dwarf planet” status in 2006.

But in the early 1990s, many scientists remained skeptical that such planets existed, or if they did exist, that it would be possible to see and study them.
Since the first exoplanet discovery, astronomers have discovered more than 700 other. Akmost everyone of them you can see with a ground-based telescopes. All of them are probably small and Earth-sized.fe.

No two worlds seem to be the same, and they challenge what we know about solar systems. “All these systems are almost like a children’s game,” Seager says, “where anything goes — any planet you can imagine — in terms of mass and distance from its star. It’s really incredible.”

Gattaca

4.I don't think that Jeremy is mentally ill. He is maybe differnt but he is not mentally ill. I think he has depressions, and that's also the reason why Ithink he killed himself.
17.Clooning a person should be forbidden in my opinion. If a person needs some organs (for example: Liver, heat, lung, pancreasthen not otherwise yes. Cloning of animals should stay maybe but cloning of people should be forbidden forever.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Lab-Make the Right Call

Problem: How can you predict the possible results of genetic crosses?


Data Table 1










Data Table 2










Data Table 3










Analyze and Conclude 


1. Make a Punnet square for each of the crosses you modeled in Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.















2. When you cross two homozygous parents, BB and bb, you get only one kind of offspring, Bb. The results agree with the marble model 100%.


3. 50 % of the offspring would be heterozygous and 50% would be homozygous if a homozygous and heterozygous are crossed. They don't agree with the marble model because in the marble model it shows 60% are homozygous and 40% are heterozygous.


4. There are three different kinds of offspring when two heterozyogous parents are crossed; BB 25%, bb 25% and Bb 50%. NO the results don't mach because in the model BB is 70% bB is 10% and bb is 20%.


5. The Punnett square is theoretical and shows perfect results. If you cross 100 times it would be more accurate than 10 times because there is more Data to calculate.


6. The Punnett square and the marble model have similarities and differences. The Punnett square and the marble model show the percentage of offspring.They both show which two parents were crossed. The Punnet square is easier to make and to see but it shows a theoretical outcome. The marble model takes longer but it shows real results. Both of these are useful in different situations depending on the needs of the researcher.


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Cracking the Code of Life


Would you want to be tested to learn whether they had a genetic disease or predisposition if no cure was available?  Why or why not?

1. I wouldn't want to be tested because to know that you have a genetic disease is not a nice feeling.You would think always about that and think about your family are they getting it,too or not? But there are some people who    would be tested because they wanna know is their life going to be short with a disease or long without any diseases.

Would you agree to have your DNA be part of the study?  Why or why not?  Would you want royalties for your part in finding the gene?  What if during the testing, the company discovered you had a gene that might result in a health problem later in life?  Would you want to be informed?  Why or why not?   
2. I would agree that my DNA is a part of the study because if they sell it to people who have these diseases they could be GEHEILT. If they find something in my gene that is going to make me problems later in my life i woulndn't want tobe informed  I would think about that too much.

Identify the meaning of the terms genetic discrimination and genetic privacy.  What are some ways to protect against this type of genetic discrimination? 
3.Genetic Discriminaton is when ''people are treated differently by their employer or insurance company because they have a gene mutation that causes or increases the risk of an inherited disorder.'' Genetic privacy is a protection for people, from unauthorized disclosure.