Storing and Using Genetic Information Flashcards
What is a phenotype
A outward, physical manifestation of organism
What is a genotype
The full hereditary information of organism (even if not expressed)
Why are proteins all functionally different
Due to their structure
What is protein structure dependent on
The primary structure and therefore the specific sequence of amino acids
What is the molecular structure of DNA
It is a chain of nucleotide monomers
What does each nucleotide contain
Sugar
Base
Phosphate group
What is the sugar on DNA called
2’ - deoxyribose
What shape do DNA molecules form
Double helix
What is the backbone of DNA
Sugar phosphate
How many bases are there for every full turn of the helix in DNA
10
Do the polynucleotide chains run parallel or anti-parallel to each other
Anti-parallel
One runs 5’ to 3’ while the other runs 3’ to 5’
How does the polynucleotide chains running anti-parallel to each other affect the double helix
It allows it to remain stable
What does the way the double helix is wound result in
Major groove
Minor groove
In which groove are many binding sites found
Major
Why are the grooves formed important in DNA
For the interaction of proteins with the DNA molecule
Is the double helix, right or left handed
Right handed
What are the bases in DNA
Adenine
Cytosine
Guanine
Thymine
How to the bases pair in DNA
A-T
C-G
Which base is switched in RNA
Thymine becomes Uracil
How many bonds are found between A-T
2 hydrogen bonds
How many bonds are found between C-G
3 hydrogen bonds
Describe the nucleus
The largest organelle in the cell
Contains most of the cell’s genetic material (DNA)
Replication of DNA and the first steps in decoding it for protein production take place in the nucleus
How big is the nucleus
5-10 μm in diameter
When are chromosomes visible in a cell
Only when the cell is dividing
What is DNA packaged into in the nucleus
Thread-like structures called chromosomes
What are chromosomes
A single piece of DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements and other nucleotide sequences
How many chromosomes do humans have
46