A small teaser trailer to get your warmed up for the horror film extravaganza from JK19Studios. It's bursting at the seams with gore, horror, and zombies, and it's all tied together in 30 min high thrill adventure which follows several survivors in a pursuit to find out the truth behind the apocalypse...
Written by Michael Neve
Co-Directed by Paul Rose
Produced by Paul Rose
Directed by Jake Southgate
FILM NOT YET RATED.
Inspired from Zombie films and games, such as 28 Days Later, Residents Evil and Left 4 Dead. In some instances sounds or references will be used/made regarding the films/games. In those cases they belong to their rightful owners, and no copyright infringement is intended. Please don't sue. D:
Music used: Prayer for the Unborn (Extended) - Gary Numan
©2011 JK19Studios. Some Rights Reserved.
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The units of heredity are the genes. The are made of the chemical DNA and are usually attached together to make chains called chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of these in each cell. Except for in bacteria, the chromosomes are found in the cell's nucleus. Each gene controls a different characteristic.
Very often there is more than one form of a gene. Each of these forms is called an allele. When this happens one form is stronger than the other; the stronger form is called dominant and the weaker one is called recessive.
Body cells have two copies of each chromosome (one from each parent) and therefore two copies of each gene. They are called diploid cells.
When both copies of the gene are the same then the cell is called homozygous, but if they are different it is called heterozygous.
Body cells reproduced themselves by a type of cell division called mitosis. When this happens the cell first copies its chromosomes and then splits in two to form two identical copies of itself. Each copy is called a clone. Because our bodies are made entirely of cells that have been produced by mitosis from an original fertilised egg (zygote), all our body cells are clones of that original cell.
Sex cells (gametes) are different. These contain only half the number of chromosomes of body cells because they are not in pairs. Gametes are produced by a different sort of cell division called meiosis. As in mitosis this begins with the cell copying its chromosomes, but hen the cell divides twice to produce four new cells, each with half the original number of chromosomes.
In animals the male gametes are called sperm and the female ones are eggs. In plants they are pollen (male) and ovules (female). When a male gamete meets a female one fertilisation occurs and a zygote is produced.
What genes or alleles an organism has is called its genotype whereas what characteristics it actually show is called it phenotype. For instance: BB, Bb or bb are the genotypes for eye colour whereas actually having brown eyes or blue eyes are phenotypes.
Very often we can use genetics to make predictions about the genotypes and phenotypes of the next or previous generations. When this is done it is called working out an organism's pedigree. When predicting the outcome of a particular genetic cross we use a punnett square.
EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC! looks amazing jake! did I mention it was epic?
rifraf 6 months ago
@rifraf but it's out of sync?! D: This is the second upload, I can't understand what I'm doing wrong? And thanks anyway xD
jk19studios 6 months ago