Lecture 8 DNA, Chromosome, and Genomes Flashcards

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What does antiparallel mean

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Strands go in opposite directions

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What is the backbone of DNA made up of

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Phosphodiester bonds (phosphate between 2 ribose)

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What are the bases of DNA

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They make rings

A=T, C=G

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What are base pairs of DNA

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Length of DNA

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What are genes

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Sections of DNA that are responsible for one product/protein (20,000 to 25,000 bp)

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What are introns

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sequences of DNA not translated

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What are exons

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DNA sequences that are transcribed AND translated

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What is a chromosome

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1 DNA molecule

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What is a Centromere/Kinetochore

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sister chromatids attached and where microtubules attach during mitosis and meiosis

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What are telomeres

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The section at the end of the chromosomes

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What is telomerase

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Maintains the telomeres. Reverse transcriptase

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What are supercoils

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Double helix that wraps around itself (compacted)

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What is chromatin

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The structure of chromosomal DNA

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What is heterochromatin and euchromatin

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Heterochromatin- tightly packed

Euchromatin- loosely packed

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What are histones

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proteins used to pack DNA (positively charged/attract DNA)

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What are nucleosomes/chromatosomes

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histones with DNA wrapped around it

17
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What is chromatin remodeling

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the process of transforming heterochromatin to euchromatin (or the other way around)

Another was of regulating which DNA/genes are expressed (transcribed)

18
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What are enhancers/silencers

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DNA sequences that respectively increase/decrease transcription of a particular gene by chromatin remodeling

Enhancers are likely to recruit histone kinase and acetylase

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What is the SQI/SNF complex

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A protein that does the remodeling

20
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What are ORF’s

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Open Reading Frames- sections of DNA that are transcribed (one for each gene)