Genes and Central Dogma Flashcards

1
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A gene is

A

a stretch of DNA code that
makes or regulates a protein.

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2
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DNA

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building blocks; enzyme that replicates DNA

In nucleus

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3
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Genomic DNA

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constitutes the total genetic information of an organism

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4
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RNA

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enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA

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5
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Pre-mRNA (messenger RNA)

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6
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SOD1 gene

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protein that
fights DNA damage in neurons

ALS

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7
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ASPM gene

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producing new nerve cells

Alterations in this gene can
cause microcephaly

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8
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Epigenetic

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long lasting changes in gene expression without any changes to the
genetic code.

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9
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)

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a change in just one nucleotide.
It is estimated that the human genome contains more than 10
million different SNPs

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10
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Single Gene Mutation

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Huntington’s disease

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11
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parkinsons disease

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2 or more SNCA gene

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12
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CNV Copy number variation

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10 percent of the human genome is made up of CNVs,
which are large chunks of DNA that are deleted, copied, flipped
or otherwise rearranged in combinations that can be unique for
each individual

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