3.4.1 DNA, Genes and Chromosomes Flashcards

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Describe DNAs Structure related to function (7)

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  1. stable due to numerous hydrogen bonds so can be passed on from generation to generation;
  2. weak hydrogen bonds between strands are easily broken for DNA replication or protein synthesis;
  3. large so can carry a lot of genetic information;
  4. base pairs are contained within the helix and held in place by the strong sugar-phosphate
    backbone;
  5. complementary base pairs allow the synthesis of an identical daughter molecule;
  6. 2 strands so both can act as templates;
  7. helical shape means that it can be coiled so compact for storage
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Define Degenerate and Non-overlapping (2)

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  1. Degenerate: more than one (base) triplet for each amino acid;
  2. Non-overlapping: each base is part of only one triplet;
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Describe the differences of DNA and mRNA (6)

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  1. DNA double stranded/double helix and mRNA single-stranded;
  2. DNA (very) long and RNA short;
  3. Thymine/T in DNA and uracil/U in RNA;
  4. Deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA;
  5. DNA has base pairing and mRNA doesn’t/ DNA has hydrogen bonding and mRNA doesn’t;
  6. DNA has introns/non-coding sequences and mRNA doesn’t;
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Compare mRNA and tRNA (3)

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  1. mRNA longer;
  2. mRNA is a straight molecule but tRNA is a folded molecule/clover-leaf shaped molecule;
  3. mRNA contains hydrogen bonds but tRNA has hydrogen bonds;
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Which two molecules are ribosomes made from?
(2)

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  1. One of RNA/ribonucleic acid(s)/nucleotide(s)/nucleic acid(s)/rRNA/ribosomal RNA/ribosomal
    ribonucleic acid;
  2. One of protein(s)/polypeptide(s)/amino acid(s)/ peptide(s)/ribosomal protein
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Define the term exon.

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Base sequence coding for polypeptide/sequence of amino acids

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Name the proteins associated with DNA

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Histone

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Differences between prokaryotic DNA and
Eukaryotic DNA (5)

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(eukaryote v prokaryote)
1. (Associated with) histones/proteins v no histones/proteins;
2. Linear v circular;
3. No plasmids v plasmids;
Do not credit if suggestion that prokaryotic DNA only exists as plasmids.
4. Introns v no introns;
5. Long(er) v short(er);

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What are homologous chromosomes

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Two chromosomes with the same genes (reject same alleles)

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