Genome structure Flashcards
In what direction is a DNA strand by convention?
Sequence is 5’ to 3’ by convention
How are the bases arranged in DNA?
Bases are stacked
How many grooves does DNA have?
2 grooves
- Major
- Minor
How is DNA packaged?
DNA double helix–>Nucleosomes(Beads on string)–>Chromatin–>Loops of chromatin fiber–>Metaphase chromosome
What is the function of histones?
Basic protein that bind DNA
How many histones form a nucleosome?
8 histones form a nucleosome
Which histone binds the linker DNA?
Histone 1 binds the linker DNA
Why do chromosomes come in different shapes?
Chromosomes come in different shapes due to position of centromere
What does the primary DNA sequence encode?
Primary DNA sequence encodes all the gene products necessary for an organism
What does the primary DNA sequence also contain a large number of?
Primary DNA sequence also includes a large number of regulatory signals
Define an exome
The sum of all the gene sequences
Definition of a gene
All of the DNA that is transcribed into RNA plus all of the cis-linked(local) control regions that are required to ensure quantitatively appropriate tissue-specific expression of the final protein
What do intergenic regions contain?
Contain sequences of no known function like:
- Repetitive DNA
- Endogenous retrovirus
- Pseudogenes
What do genes often cluster in?
Genes often cluster in families
What does clustering of genes into families allow?
Allows for coordinate gene regulation