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Chapitre 1

Cellules, génome et évolution

Que sont les cellules ?
Que sont les cellules ?
Cells are the smallest and basic units of life, whether it is a single cell that forms the entire organism, e.g., in a bacterium, or trillions of them, ...
L'arbre de la Vie - bactéries, archées et eucaryotes
L'arbre de la Vie - bactéries, archées et eucaryotes
The “tree of life” describes the evolution of life and the evolutionary relationships between organisms. The root of the tree is the common ...
Cellules procaryotes
Cellules procaryotes
Prokaryotes are small unicellular organisms that include the domains — Archaea and Bacteria. Bacteria include many common microorganisms, such as ...
Compartimentation cellulaire chez les eucaryotes
Compartimentation cellulaire chez les eucaryotes
One of the distinguishing features of eukaryotic cells is that they contain membrane-bound organelles, such as the nucleus and mitochondria, that carry ...
Évolution des eucaryotes
Évolution des eucaryotes
The endosymbiont theory is the most widely accepted theory of eukaryotic evolution; however, its progression is still somewhat debated. According to the ...
Structure des cellules animales et végétales
Structure des cellules animales et végétales
Animal and plant cells not only differ in their structure, function, and mode of nutrition but also in how they reproduce, specialize, and organize into ...
Le cytoplasme
Le cytoplasme
The cytoplasm consists of organelles and a framework of protein scaffolds called the cytoskeleton suspended in an aqueous solution, the cytosol. The ...
Le noyau
Le noyau
The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that acts as a control center in a eukaryotic cell. It contains chromosomal DNA, which controls gene expression ...
L'hélice ADN
L'hélice ADN
Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, is the genetic material responsible for passing traits from generation to generation in all organisms and most viruses. DNA ...
Le dogme central
Le dogme central
The central dogma explains the flow of genetic information from DNA nucleotides to the amino acid sequence of proteins. RNA is the Missing Link Between ...
Mutations
Mutations
Mutations are changes in the sequence of DNA. These changes can occur spontaneously or they can be induced by exposure to environmental factors. Mutations ...
Taille du génome et évolution des nouveaux gènes
Taille du génome et évolution des nouveaux gènes
While every living organism has a genome of some kind (be it RNA, or DNA), there is considerable variation in the sizes of these blueprints. One major ...
Familles de gènes
Familles de gènes
Gene families consist of groups of genes proposed to have originated from a common ancestor. Typically these arise through events in which a gene or genes ...
Évolution génique - Rapide ou lente ?
Évolution génique - Rapide ou lente ?
The genomes of eukaryotes are punctuated by long stretches of sequence which do not code for proteins or RNAs. Although some of these regions do contain ...
Types de transfert génétique entre organismes
Types de transfert génétique entre organismes
Genetic transfer occurs when genetic information is passed from one organism to another. It occurs via two mechanisms: vertical gene transfer and ...
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