BGM1004/L19 Origin of Genes Flashcards

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1
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What are genes from mitochondrial genomes closely related to?

A

Alpha-proteobacteria

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2
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How long is the biggest mitochondrial genome? (In proteins)

A

67 proteins

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3
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What is the role of mtHsp70? (2)

A

Protein import into mitochondria
Assembly of FeS clusters

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4
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What kind of gene transfer is mitochondrial Hsp70 an example of?

A

Lateral gene transfer

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5
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Where were functional core genes inherited from?

A

Common ancestor with Asgard Archaea

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6
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What came first: nucleus or mitochondria?

A

Cannot be determined

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7
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Name the 2 main theories for origin of modern humans.

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Multiregional Model
Out of Africa Hypothesis

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8
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Describe the Multiregional Model for origin of modern humans.

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Modern populations arose independently in different parts of the world from isolated populations of Homo erectus

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9
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Describe the Out of Africa Hypothesis for origin of modern humans.

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Modern humans originated in Africa and moved into rest of the old world displacing descendents of Homo erectus encountered

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10
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How can the origin of modern humans be tested? (3)

A

Comparing sequences of different populations
Genetic drift occurs
Map relationships of interbreeding

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11
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What did the first studies of origin of modern humans involve?

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Comparison of mitochondrial DNA

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12
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What was the first evidence supporting the Out of Africa Hypothesis?

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Phylogenetic tree reconstructed from mitochondrial RFLP data

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13
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When did Neanderthals live in Europe?

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300,000 to 30,000 years ago

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14
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What is paleogenetics?

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Study of the past through examination of preserved genetic material

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15
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Closely related genomes between modern humans in Eurasia and Melanesia and Neanderthals or Denisovans suggests what?

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At least 2 events of interbreeding

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16
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What percentage of genomes of people in Eurasia are derived from Neanderthals?

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1-4%

17
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What percentage of genetic material of Melanesians is derived from Denisovans?

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4-6%