Lecture 1 Flashcards
Are genes spliced in eukaryotes?
Yes, so exon’s are often spread out, with the introns (non-coding) are cut out for the coding material.
ENCODE aims to…
Identify all functional elements of the human genome sequence - ~80% of the human genome has specific biological function.
What is a gene, post-ENCODE?
Primary transcripts are spliced out of DNA to produce functional products. There may be four different genes encoding lots of different parts of one pathway.
First generation sequencing:
SNGER: dideozxy sequencing. Each base is a band on a gel, worked out by hand.
Second generation sequencing:
Multiple sequences are generated all at once, rapid generation of short random shotgun sequences (cDNA (from RNA) or genomic). eg) illumina.
Third generation sequencing:
Able to sequence a human genome in 15 minutes: uses nanopores to deliver ultra long read lengths
Model organisms…
- grow well in labs
- have fast life cycles
- mendelian genetics
- transformant systems
- genome sequenced
eg) bacteria (E.coli, bacillyssubtilis), fungi (S.cerevisiae, A.nidulans, N.crassa), plants (Arabidopsis, rice, maize), multicellular animals ( C. elegans, drosophila, zebra fish, mouse/rat, humans!)