[8.1] genes and the genetic code Flashcards

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what is a gene?

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a section of DNA that codes for:

  • a strand of mRNA that is then coded into a protein
  • functional RNA (tRNA strands and rRNA strands, which are used to make ribosomes)
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what are the special features of the triplet code?

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  1. the degenerate code
  2. the universal code
  3. the non-overlapping code
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what is the degenerate code?

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  • there are 20 AAs
  • each AA must have its own code of bases in the DNA
  • three bases produce 64 (4³) which is more than enough
  • therefore, amino acids can be coded for by more than one triplet
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what is the universal code?

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each triplet codes for the same amino acid in all organisms

this is indirect evidence for evolution

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what is the non-overlapping code?

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each base in the sequence is read only once

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what is the difference between introns and exons?

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  • intron = non-coding
  • exon = a sequence of DNA that codes for an amino acid sequence
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how were introns discovered?

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because mRNA was always shorter than DNA

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what are some theories for introns?

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  1. role in regulation of gene expression
  2. multiple splicing to create several polypeptide chains from one strand of DNA
  3. junk DNA
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in eukaryotes, where are the 2 places where sections of DNA that do not code for an amino acid can be found?

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  • introns = sequences of non-coding DNA within genes
  • non-coding multiple repeats = sequences of non-coding DNA between genes
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