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What is biol?

P.Biol. is short for "Professional Biologist" and represents someone who is a member of the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists. This is society defined by Alberta (Canada) legislation and can only be used by someone who is in good standing as a member of the society. It provides an assurance the the individual is appropriately qualified and compliant with its code of ethics. Similar to this is the R.P.Bio or "Registered Professional Biologist", which is a similar designation used by British Columbia professional biologist. As of Oct 2010, these are the only two legally defined professional biological societies in Canada


What way is the genetic code in all organisms the same?

In every organism, genetic code is made of DNA and RNA that was inherited from their parents. Also, every organism's genetic code has the same codons that code for the same amino acids.


Why is the nucleus said to have the instructions for life?

The nucleus contains the genetic material, including DNA, which carries the instructions for making proteins and controlling cellular activities. These instructions are important for the functioning and development of the organism, making the nucleus the control center of the cell and often referred to as having the "instructions for life."


Is DNA code the same in every somatic cells in human body?

Somatic cells are body cells which are important part of the body's multicellularity and function. So they should have same DNA code in order to maintain a balance in the functioning of the body. And except sex cells (gamates) all the cells of human body (i.e. somatic cells) have the same DNA code. Another reason for this is mitosis. As body cells arise from mitosis, the division is conservative and doesn't involve any process of inducing variation in the cells, hence all the cells originating from it have the same DNA code.


Can different codons code for the same amino acid in the genetic code?

Yes, different codons can code for the same amino acid in the genetic code. This redundancy is known as degeneracy in the genetic code.

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