Genome projects Flashcards
What are genome projects used for?
used to determine the entire nucleotide base sequence of a wide range of organisms which make up genes, which can be mapped onto chromosomes - therefore the genome can be obtained
What is bioinformatics and why is it important?
the science of collecting and analysing complex biological data such as genetic codes
- they can read, store and organise biological data at a much faster rate, without this it would be impossible to sequence the human genome
What is shotgun sequencing?
- DNA is cut into many small, easily sequenced sections
- computer algorithms are used to align overlapping sections to arrange the entire genome
- these sequencing methods are continuously updated which has led to extremely rapid sequencing of whole genomes
What are the medical advances as a result of human genome sequencing?
can identify SNP’s (single nucleotide polymorphisms) associated with diseases and disorders - allows for quick identification and early intervention for treatment
- also allows to establish evolutionary relationships between species
Why is determining the proteome of prokaryotic organisms easier?
- have one circular piece of DNA that is not associated with histones
- no non-coding intron regions
How does knowing the proteome of an organism benefit scientists?
- can identify proteins that act as antigens on the surface of pathogens - this can be used in vaccines by manufacturing antigens and administering them to people to produce memory cells
Why is determining the proteome of humans difficult?
- difficult to translate the genome into the proteome due to non-coding genes and regulatory genes
- all individuals have different base sequences so mapped DNA will be different
What are SNP’s?
single nucleotide polymorphisms - single base pair variations that occur at specific positions in the genome and are the main cause of genetic variation
Why might the proteome of a single cell be different to the proteome of the whole organism?
cells may be specialised due to epigenetics meaning certain genes will be switched on/off so only certain proteins can be produced
What is the epigenome?
all the chemical modifications to histones and DNA in an organism