Genetics 101A Flashcards

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Transposons

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Movable elements that hop or transpose into DNA at specific sequences.

  • Smallest bacterial sequences are called insertion sequences (IS-elements)
  • Encodes the transposase enzyme that allows them to “jump”
  • Almost all bacteria contain IS-elements
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Composite Transposons

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When any two IS-elemtents of the same type form a larger transposon by bracketing other genes.

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What are the possible outcomes of transposition at the inside ends of a chromosome?

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  1. Insertion
  2. Deletion
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4
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_____ provide bacteria with multi-resistance to antibiotics.

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Transposons

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5
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What are the main forms of transposition?

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  1. Conservative (cut and paste)
  2. Replicative (copy and paste)
  3. Rolling circle duplication
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What are the five requirements of Polymerase Chain Reaction?

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  1. Template DNA
  2. Forward and Reverse Primer
  3. Taq polymerase
  4. Buffer → pH 7, Mg2+
  5. Deoxyribonucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs: A T C G)
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What does a “round” of PCR entail?

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  1. Denature dsRNA for 1 min. at 94 ºC
  2. Primers anneal for 1 min at 45-65 ºC
  3. Elongation for 1-10 min. at 72 ºC
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PCR generally requires _____ rounds until completion.

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30-33

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9
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Round ___ is the first round of replicating solely the region of interest.

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3

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10
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What is the function of the protein that repA codes for, and what does it substitute for?

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Function: DNA helicase

Substitutues for: DnaB DnaC

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What is the function of the protein that repB codes for and what does it substitute for?

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Function: Primase

Substitutes for: DnaG

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What is the function of the protein that repC codes for and what does it subsitute for?

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Function: Initiator protein

Substitutes for: DnaA

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Topoisomerase I

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Cuts one strand of DNA and passes another segment of the dsDNA molecule through the break, altering the linking number by ~1.

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Topoisomerase II

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Cuts both strands of a dsDNA molecule and passes another segment through the break, altering the linking number by ~2.

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DNA Initiator Complex

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Denatures strands and opens replication bubble.

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16
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DNA Helicase

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Extends replication forks.

17
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DNA Gyrase

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Relieves supercoiling ahead of replication fork. Gyrase is a type II topoisomerase.

18
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Single-Stranded Binding Protein

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Stabilizes and prevents instrastrand pairing of ssDNA.

19
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DNA Pol III

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Synthesizes leading strand and elongates lagging strand.

20
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Primase

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Synthesizes RNA primers.

21
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DNA Pol I

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Replaces RNA primer with DNA.

22
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DNA Ligase

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Joins Okazaki fragments and the ends of the leading strand fragment.