Genetics Flashcards
1
Q
In what direction is DNA read?
A
5’ to 3’
2
Q
what is X inactivation
A
The process by which one of the copies of the X chromosome present in female mammals is inactivated. It prevents females from having twice as many X chromosome gene products as males, who only possess a single copy of the X chromosome. (dosage compensation)
3
Q
what is a TATA box?
A
RNA polymerase cannot recognise the transcription site alone, so must bind to the TATA box ( a specific sequence) so it knows where to start transcribing.
4
Q
Describe PCR
A
- DNA is heated to 95 degrees to breaking the hydrogen bonds, unwind it into 2 strands.
- Temp is lowered to 55 degrees to allow primers to anneal.
- temp increased to 70 degrees so TAQ polymerase can bind
- the nucleotides bind.
- continues until you have run out of nucleotides
5
Q
Describe Sangar sequencing
A
- PCR
- add ddNTPs with fluorescent markers to create DNA strands of different lengths
- gel electrophoresis- separate the strands according to length (small ones move further down) so the DNA sequence can be determined