17. Microbial Genetics Flashcards
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what is a clone?
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- population of cells that are genetically identical
2
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what is a genome?
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- genes present in a cell or virus
– bacteria usually haploid
– eukaryotes usually diploid
3
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what is a genotype?
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- specific set of genes possessed
4
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what is a phenotype?
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- collective characteristics of genotype that are observable
5
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what are the functions and structures of genetic material?
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- store, transmit and express genetic informations of cell/organism
- linear polymers of nucleotides in genetically determined sequence
- DNA and RNA
6
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what is the central dogma of molecular biology?
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- DNA
- transcription
- RNA
- translation
- protein
7
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what is the structure of DNA?
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- double stranded, double helix
- chains of nucleotides
– nucleic acids contain non-identical monomeric units in a specific sequence - sugar component is 5-C doxyribose
– helps form phosphate backbone - directionality 5’ to 3’
– strands anti-parallel - complimentary bas pairing
– AT; GC
8
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what is the structure of RNA?
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- sugar component is 5-C ribose
– instead of deoxyribose - contains base Uracil
– instead of thymine - RNA stranded
– but can fold into number of shapes by base pairing between complimentary regions of the same strand
– some viruses have dbl stranded RNA
– tRNA - apart from carrying information
– structural and catalytic fxns
9
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what are the structural differences and simalarities between DNA and RNA?
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- base pair vs. nucleobases
- thymine vs. uracil
- helix of sigar-phosphates
10
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what is gthe structure of a gene?
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- linear sequence of nucleotides
– fixed start and end
– transcribed to give RNA product and encode single polypeptide, tRNA, rRNA - prokaryotic and viral genes differe from eukaryotic
– prokaryotic coding information is usually continuous
– eukaryotic coding information usually have exons that are interrupted by introns
11
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what are the genes that encode tRNA and rRNA?
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- DNA segments
- all rRNA transcribed as single, large precursor cut up by ribonucleases after transcription to yield final rRNA product
- 16S rRNA and 23S rRNA flanked by inverted repeats formingstem structure in RNA
- stems cleaved by RNase III, generates mature 16S and 23S
- tRNA liberated by RNase P and F
- 5S rRNA liberated by RNases E and M5