Lecture 1 Flashcards
What did they know about genetics in 1940?
- Enzymes catalyse cellular reactions
- Mutations affect phenotypes
- Genes are on chromosomes
What didn’t they know about genetics in 1940?
That DNA is the genetic material
What organism was used in the experiment?
Neurosproa (fungus)
Bread mould
Eukaryotic
Haploid
Explain the experiments conducted by George Beadle and Edward Tatum
- Found number of loci where mutations causes arginine autotrophy. They identified 3x genes on 3x different chromosomes
- Studied compounds that would enable the auxotrophs to grow
What compounds allowed the auxotrophs to grow
- Ornithine
- Citrulline
- Arginine
What compounds did Arg - 1 grow under?
Ornithinine, Citrulline, and Arginine
What compounds did Arg - 2 grow under?
Citrulline and Arginine, not Ornithine
What compounds did Arg - 3 grow under?
Arginine, not Ornithine or Citrulline
What hypothesis was formed from this, explain
The basis of the one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis
Hypothesises that each gene in an organism corresponds to a single enzyme, vice versa
What does the one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis apply to?
Proteins and enzymes
What is the classical view of mutations?
Heritable change in a gene resulting in a phenotypic change
What is the modern view of mutations?
Heritable change to the sequence of a DNA molecule