Genes And Chromosomes Flashcards

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describe the DNA found in eukaryotic cells

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linear DNA as chromosomes, long DNA, tightly wound and compacted, DNA is associated with histones

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describe the DNA found in prokaryotic cells

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short, circular DNA, DNA condenses by being supercoiled, not wound around histones

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3
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what is a gene?

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a gene is a sequence of nucleotide bases Iona that codes for the sequence of amino acids that make up a particular polypeptide.

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4
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what do genes that don’t code for a polypeptide code for?

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functional RNA

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5
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what is functional RNA?

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a molecule other than mRNA eg tRNA which is involved in protein synthesis or rRNA which is used to make ribosomes

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what is an allele?

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a different form of the same gene. The order of bases in each one is slightly different, so they code for slightly versions of the same polypeptide

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7
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what are non coding sections of DNA called?

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introns

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8
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what are coding sections of DNA called?

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exons

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9
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what is an intron?

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non coding section of DNA that are removed during protein synthesis

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10
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what is an exon?

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coding section/base of DNA that are copied for protein synthesis

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11
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what are multiple repeats/variable tandem repeats?

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repeating regions within the non coding regions of eukaryotic DNA

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12
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define homologous chromosomes

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matching chromosomes that have genes in the same place or locus but may have differing alleles

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what is a histone?

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a protein that provides structural support for a chromosome

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14
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describe the DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts

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circular and shorter and there is no histone

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15
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what is the genome?

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the complete set of genes in a cell

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16
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what is the proteome?

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the full range of proteins a cell is able to produce

17
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what is the locus on a chromosome?

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the location of the genes on the chromosome

18
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give 2 ways in which prokaryotic DNA is different from eukaryotic DNA

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  1. eukaryotic is linear, prokaryotic is short and circular
  2. prokaryotic isn’t associated with histones eukaryotic is
19
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Describe how a gene is a code for the production of a polypeptide

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because the base sequence which is in triplets determines the order of amino acids

20
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define “non coding regions” and describe where the non-coding multiple repeats are positioned in the genome

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DNA that doesn’t code for proteins, between genes