Using Genome Projects Flashcards

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what is the genome

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complete set of genetic information contained in the cells of an organism

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what is genome sequencing

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identifying the DNA base sequence of an individual. this allows us to determine the amino acid sequence of the polypeptides coded for by that DNA

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what is the proteome

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complete set of proteins that can be produced by a cell

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what is the proteome

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complete set of proteins that can be produced by a cell

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can we directly translate the genome into the proteome

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in simple organisms you can
in complex organisms it is much harder due to the presence of non-coding DNA and regulatory genes

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give an application of sequencing the proteome in simple organisms

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identifying potential antigens for use in vaccine production

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give some applications of genome sequencing

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  • comparing genomes between species to determine evolutionary relationships
  • genetic matching
  • personalised medicine
  • synthetic biology
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how have sequencing methods changed over time

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used to be a manual process, however now it has become automated. a reaction mixture is created and after the process is complete, a machine reads the base sequence

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