1. Basic stuff Flashcards

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1
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What is a gene?

A

Sequence of DNA that codes for either a:
protein
functional RNA species

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2
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Which way is DNA written?

A

5’ to 3’

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3
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What is the ‘start codon’? (name and 3 letter code)

A

Methionine

ATG

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4
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UTR’s

A

Part of DNA sequence not turned into protein

Important for regulation

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5
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What is the C-value paradox?

A

The C-value was expected to increase alongside organism complexity but doesn’t

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6
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C-value

A

Amount of DNA in the haploid genome (in pg)

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7
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EZH2

A

Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2
Chemically modifies chromatin
Represses gene expression

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8
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What is EZH2 a subunit of?

A

Polycomb repressive complex (PRC2)

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9
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Fusion proteins

A

Using cloning DNA sequences can be altered to modify the produced proteins

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10
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Histidine tags

A

A series of consecutive histidine amino acid fused to a protein

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11
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What are the uses of histidine tags?

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Can be used to isolate proteins:
They are attached to specific proteins
The tags then bind to antibodies
Un-tagged proteins washed away leaving desired ones

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12
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How is tagging proteins with histidine tags useful?

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Allows us to understand what the proteins interact with

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13
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What do restriction enzymes do?

A

Cut DNA

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14
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Which is the important end of the primer?

A

3’

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15
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What is important to keep in mind when picking a primer for cloning?

A

That the primer doesn’t cause a frame shift

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16
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What will DNA/TAC polymerase only bind to?

A

Double stranded DNA

17
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Why are primers important in PCR?

A

Gives the double stranded DNA site that the DNA/TAC polymerase will bind to