Lecture 1 Flashcards

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What did they know about genetics in 1940?

A
  1. Enzymes catalyse cellular reactions
  2. Mutations affect phenotypes
  3. Genes are on chromosomes
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2
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What didn’t they know about genetics in 1940?

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That DNA is the genetic material

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3
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What organism was used in the experiment?

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Neurosproa (fungus)
Bread mould
Eukaryotic
Haploid

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4
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Explain the experiments conducted by George Beadle and Edward Tatum

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  1. Found number of loci where mutations causes arginine autotrophy. They identified 3x genes on 3x different chromosomes
  2. Studied compounds that would enable the auxotrophs to grow
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5
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What compounds allowed the auxotrophs to grow

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  1. Ornithine
  2. Citrulline
  3. Arginine
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6
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What compounds did Arg - 1 grow under?

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Ornithinine, Citrulline, and Arginine

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What compounds did Arg - 2 grow under?

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Citrulline and Arginine, not Ornithine

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What compounds did Arg - 3 grow under?

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Arginine, not Ornithine or Citrulline

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What hypothesis was formed from this, explain

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The basis of the one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis

Hypothesises that each gene in an organism corresponds to a single enzyme, vice versa

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10
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What does the one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis apply to?

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Proteins and enzymes

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11
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What is the classical view of mutations?

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Heritable change in a gene resulting in a phenotypic change

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12
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What is the modern view of mutations?

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Heritable change to the sequence of a DNA molecule

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