3.8.3 Using Genome Projects Flashcards

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What is the genome?

A

All the genetic material in an organism or cell

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What is the proteome?

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All the proteins in an organism or cell

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What is the genome project process called?

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Whole-genome shotgun sequencing

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What are the three steps of whole-genome shotgun sequencing?

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Digestion: completed manually
Align: a computer aligns the fragments of DNA
Sequence: computer step, the computer is able to determine the base sequences

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Is all the DNA from genome projects from the same person?

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It can be from multiple people in a population

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What are genome projects designed to do?

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To determine the prevalence of the genome

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What are the fragments in genome sequencing aligned according to?

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Commonly occuring base sequences

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How is the frequency of bases measured?

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The computer looks at the overlap using an algorithm

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What does it suggest if there are overlapping fragments in every part of the sample?

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It is something that every human has

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What is the SNP?

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms

Where a one base mutation occurs frequently in the population

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