lecture 23 - human genome 2 Flashcards

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What is comparative genetics?

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A process of comparing the DNA sequences of individuals to identify shared and variant features.

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What are features that are common between two individuals called?

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‘conserved’

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What is aligning in comparative genomics?

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A process in which two DNA sequences are line up next to each other at matching locations so that differences in BP sequence and therefore genes, can be identified.

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What species do humans share all of their genes with?

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Chimpanzees

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How do human and chimpanzee genomes differ when we share an identical set of genes?

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Humans have 35 milllion single nucleotide changes and 5 million insertion/deletion events.

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What bipedal species did homo sapiens (humans) interbreed with?

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Neanderthals and Denisovans

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