[8.2-3] DNA and chromosomes, and RNA Flashcards

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how is prokaryotic DNA organised?

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  1. DNA double helix
  2. circular chromosome
  3. coiled chromosome
  4. supercoiled to fit into cell
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how is eukaryotic DNA organised?

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  1. DNA double helix
  2. DNA combines with proteins called histones
  3. DNA-histone complex is coiled
  4. coils fold to form loops
  5. loops coil and pack together to form a chromosome (where genes are found)
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DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts

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  • DNA in mitchondria and chloroplasts is similar to prokaryotic DNA
  • it is circular, shorter, and not associated with histones
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what is a locus?

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the position of a particular allele on a chromosome

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what is an allele?

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the form or variant of a particular gene

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what does diploid mean?

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a cell containing two pairs of homologous chromosomes, one from each parent

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what is the genome?

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the complete set of genetic material in an organism

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what is the proteome?

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the full range of proteins a cell is able to produce

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9
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what are the 3 forms of RNA?

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  • mRNA (messenger)
  • tRNA (transfer)
  • rRNA (ribosomal)
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what are the key features of mRNA?

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  • single stranded
  • helical
  • U base instead of T
  • codon
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what are the key features of tRNA?

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  • single stranded
  • folded into a clover shape
  • anti-codon
  • amino acid binding site
  • U base instead of T
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what do you call 3 bases in DNA, mRNA, and tRNA?

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  • DNA = triplet (ATG)
  • mRNA = codon (UAC)
  • tRNA = anti-codon (AUG)
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