lecture 24 - sae 3 Flashcards

1
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what does reading the genome begin with

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awh

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2
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what has led to generation of a lot of genome sequence

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3
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what reveals TE abundance

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4
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How do we start to understand all this sequence info

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a

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5
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describe looking for orfs

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a

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6
Q

what proves it is part of real gene

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a

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7
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describe looking for cdnas

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a

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8
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what is best evidence that orf is part of a real gene

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a

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9
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what else do we check for as evidence that orf is part of real gene

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a

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10
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describe interpretation of genome sequence

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a

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11
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Why does identification of a cDNA that maps to a predicted ORF provides strong evidence that the ORF is part of a real gene?

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12
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After all this analysis, how many genes are there?

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a

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13
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describe structure of human genome

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a

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14
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if 3% of dna in human genome represents exons of protein coding genes why does only 1% encode protein sequences

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a

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15
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what is rare vs common in genome

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16
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what are comparative genomics

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17
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name the 3 diff types of comparisons

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18
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comparing within species = describe comparison of sequences within a genome

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19
Q

comparing within species = identification of disease genes through genome comparisons often involves what and explain

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a

20
Q

describe dog genome project

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21
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describe Insights from comparing genomes within a species

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22
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what does comparison of genomes between species shows

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23
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comparing between species = what is synteny

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24
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comparing between species = phylogenic inference

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25
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give ex of phylogenic inference use

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26
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describe yolks

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27
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describe comparative Genomics and Human Medicine

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28
Q

A child normally inherits one copy of each chromosome from each parent. But….

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29
Q

How can two chromosomes from the same parent end up in the same F1 individual?

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30
Q

what is upd generated by

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31
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are all chromosomes equally likely to be found in udp

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a

32
Q

describe genetics and genomics together

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