DNA And Chromosomes Flashcards

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What is a gene?

A

A short section of DNA that contains a code for making a polypeptide and functional RNA.

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2
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What is the code on a gene?

A

A specific sequence of bases.

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3
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What do genes determine?

A

The proteins of an organism.

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4
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What is the locus?

A

The location of where you find a gene.

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5
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What is an allele?

A

A different version of the same gene.

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6
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What might genes differ in that make them alleles?

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They might have different base sequences.

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7
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What are chromosomes?

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Tightly coiled-up DNA.

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8
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What are homologous pairs of chromosomes?

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Chromosome pairs that have the same exact genes, but may have different alleles.

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9
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What is a human karyotype?

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A picture of all the 23 homologous pairs of chromosomes in order.

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10
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Where is DNA stored in eukaryotic cells?

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In the nucleus.

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11
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What is DNA like in eukaryotic cells?

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In the form of chromosomes, it’s linear.

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12
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What is DNA tightly wound around?

A

Histones.

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13
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What are histones?

A

Proteins that wound around DNA.

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14
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Why is DNA wound around histones?

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So it fits in the nucleus and doesn’t get tangled.

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15
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What is DNA wrapped around a histone protein called?

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A nucleosome.

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16
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What is DNA like in prokaryotic cells?

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It’s much shorter and circular, and free in the cytoplasm (has no nucleus).

17
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What is a benefit of prokaryotic DNA being shorter?

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It doesn’t have to get wrapped by histones, it supercoils to fit in the cell.

18
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Where is DNA also found?

A

In mitochondria and chloroplasts.

19
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Why is DNA found in mitochondria and chloroplasts.

A

To code for enzymes which are essential for their own reactions (respiration and photosynthesis).

20
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What is DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts similar to?

A

DNA in prokaryotic cells.