Genomes, Chromosomes, DNA Structure Properties and Replication Flashcards
Flow of Genetic Information in Prokaryotes
DNA Polymerase -> DNA (Replication)
RNA Polymerase -> rRNA, mRNA, tRNA -> Protein (Transcription and Translatoin-coupled)
Bacterial Genome
- SIngle circular double-stranded DNA
- Attached at one point to plasma membrane
- Not enclosed within an organelle
Flow of Genetic Information in Retro-Viruses
RNA to dsDNA copy (using Reverse Transcriptase)
RNA-dependent DNA polymerase (occurs in cytoplasm)
dsDNA copy to Proviral DNA (occurs in Nucleus using integrase
ProViral DNA -> mRNA -> Protein
P arm
Petite arm
Q arm
Que arm
Cell rich in tellomeres
Adult germ cells, tumor cells, fetal cells
Telomeres have their own
RNA templates
Prokaryotic rRNA subunits
Large: 50s (23s,5s)
Small: 30s (16s)
Chargaffs’ Rules (DS DNA)
Purines=Pyrimidine
Hypochromism
Single-stranded DNA absorbs light more effectively than ds-DNA
When a base pair is added to DNA, what comes off
A pyrophosphate comes off
Zidovudine (AZT)
- Inhibits reverse transcriptase.
* Minimal effect on nuclear polymerase, but inhibits mitochondrial DNA replication.