4.1 DNA, genes and chromosomes Flashcards

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Compare and contrast DNA in eukaryotic cells with DNA in prokaryotic cells - Similarities:

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● Nucleotide structure is identical - deoxyribose attached to phosphate and a base

● Adjacent nucleotides joined by phosphodiester bonds, complementary bases joined by hydrogen bonds

● DNA in mitochondria / chloroplasts have similar structure to DNA in prokaryotes
○ Short, circular, not associated with proteins

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Compare and contrast DNA in eukaryotic cells with DNA in prokaryotic cells - Differences:

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● Eukaryotic DNA is longer

● Eukaryotic DNA is linear, prokaryotic DNA is circular

● Eukaryotic DNA is associated with histone proteins, prokaryotic DNA is not

● Eukaryotic DNA contain introns, prokaryotic DNA does not

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What is a chromosome?

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● Long, linear DNA + its associated histone proteins

● In the nucleus of eukaryotic cells

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What is a gene?

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A sequence of DNA (nucleotide) bases that codes for:
● The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide

● Or a functional RNA (eg. ribosomal RNA or tRNA)

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What is a locus?

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Fixed position a gene occupies on a particular DNA molecule

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Describe the nature of the genetic code - Triplet code

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A sequence of 3 DNA bases, called a triplet, codes for a specific amino acid

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Describe the nature of the genetic code - Universal

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The same base triplets code for the same amino acids in all organisms

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Describe the nature of the genetic code - Non-overlapping

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Each base is part of only one triplet so each triplet is read as a discrete unit

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Describe the nature of the genetic code - Degenerate

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An amino acid can be coded for by more than one base triplet

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What are ‘non-coding base sequences’ and where are they found?

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Non-coding base sequence - DNA that does not code for amino acid sequences / polypeptides:
1. Between genes - eg. non-coding multiple repeats

  1. Within genes - introns
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What are introns and exons?

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Exon - Base sequence of a gene coding for amino acid sequences (in a polypeptide)

Intron - Base sequence of a gene that doesn’t code for amino acids, in eukaryotic cells

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