Section 4: DNA, genes, chromosomes and protein synthesis Flashcards
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What are some differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic DNA?
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- Eukaryotic: Long, linear, associated with proteins called histones, tightly coiled into chromosomes
- Prokaryotic: Short, circular, not associated with proteins
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What is the DNA of prokaryotic cells similar to?
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- Mitochondria and Chloroplast DNA
3
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What is a gene?
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- Sequence of DNA that codes for amino acid sequence in a polypeptide chain and functional RNA e.g ribosomal RNA and tRNA
4
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What is a locus?
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- When a gene occupies a fixed position on DNA molecules
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What is the nature of genetic code?
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- Universal: The same specific DNA base triplet codes for the same amino acids in all living organisms
- Non-overlapping: Discrete, each base can be used in 1 triplet/ read once
- Degenerate: The same amino acid can be coded for by more than 1 codon
6
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In DNA what are the non-coding sections called?
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Introns
7
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What is the genome?
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- The complete set of genes in a cell
8
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What is the proteome?
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- The full range of proteins that a cell/ genome can make
9
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What are alleles?
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- A version of a gene
10
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What is a homologous pair?
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- Same size chromosomes with same genes but different alleles
11
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What are the 2 stages in protein synthesis?
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- Transcription - produces mRNA from DNA in the nucleus
- Translation - produces polypeptides from codons carried by mRNA in the cytoplasm on ribosomes.
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What is mRNA?
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- Made by transcription in the nucleus
- Acts as a template for translation
- Straight chain molecule
- Chemically unstable - breaks down in few days
13
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What is tRNA - transfer RNA?
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- Carries an amino acid from amino acid binding site
- Anticodon complementary to codon
- Single polynucleotide strand - leafed clover shape
- Held together by hydrogen bonds
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What is the similarity between mRNA and tRNA?
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- Both single polynucleotide strand
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What are the differences between mRNA and tRNA?
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- mRNA - single helix, straight/ tRNA - clover shaped
- mRNA - longer, variable length/ tRNA - shorter
- mRNA - no paired bases or hydrogen bonds/ tRNA does