DNA replication & inheritance Flashcards

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Outline the process of DNA replication (6)

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  • semi-conservative
  • DNA helicase breaks Hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous bases
  • DNA strands seperate
  • Complimentary DNA nucleotides base pair to template strand
  • DNA polymerase joins adjacent nucleotides
  • by catalysing a phosphodiester bond
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Define: semi conservative replication (2)

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  • each new DNA molecule contains one strand from Original DNA template Strand and one new strand
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Explain how results from other generations provides evidence to show that DNA replication is semi-conservative (2)

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  • tube gen1 and gen 2 show new DNA
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Describe 3 differences b/w the process of replication & transcription of DNA (3)

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1 - replication uses DNA nucleotides
transcription uses RNA nucleotides

2 - replication uses DNA polymerase
transcription uses RNA polymerase

3 - replication makes double helix DNA
transcription makes single strand mRNA

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Explain why meselson and stahl accepted one of the models for DNA replication and rejected the other (4)

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  • semi-conservative Model accepted
  • gen1 = single band b/w 14 and 15N
  • bcs DNA strand has one strand containing 15N and one containing 14N
  • further gens would have a band halfway b/w 14 and 15N
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Suggest how gene therapy could allow lungs to function normally in ppl with cystic fibrosis (4)

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  • insert functional gene that codes for CFTR protein
  • CFTR protein made via transcription
  • allows chloride ions to leave cell
  • mucus is less sticky
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Suggest why rhythmical tapping of chest during physiotherapy can relieve symptoms of cystic fibrosis (2)

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  • loosens mucus
  • mucus expelled from lungs more easily
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Explain why people with cystic fibrosis can have breathing difficulties (4)

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  • produces thicker mucus
  • blocking airways
  • cilia unable to move mucus out of lungs
  • reduced air flow to alveoli
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Define: recessive allele (3)

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  • diff. form of gene
  • diff. base sequence
  • both alleles need to be present for recessive phenotype to be expressed
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Explain how a frame shift mutation could result in production of leptin with a variety of shorter primary structures (2)

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  • introduces new stop codon
  • coding for shorter sequence of amino acid
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