Topic 4c - DNA replication, transcription & translation Flashcards

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How many H bonds between T & A?

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2

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How many H bonds between G & C?

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3

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3
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Where does bonding of nucleotides occur?

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between the 3rd carbon of the sugar molecule of the upper nucleotide and the phosphate of the lower nucleotide

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4
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Human chromosomes range in length from ? to ?…?

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from 23 million to 246 million bases

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5
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How fast is eukaryotic DNA replicated?

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50 bases per second

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6
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T or F - DNA molecules are replicated in small chunks simultaneously

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true - use replication bubbles

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7
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Transcription occurs where & produces what?

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Nucleus & produces mRNA

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Translation occurs where and produces what?

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cytoplasm & produces proteins from amino acids from nucleotide sequences in mRNA

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Stages of transcription…

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  1. Initiation - RNA polymerase binds to promoter region of DNA separating double helix near promoter
  2. Elongation - RNA polymerase travels along DNA template strand synthesising RNA by catalysing addition of ribose nucleotides into RNA molecule.
  3. Termination - end of gene, RNA polymerase encounters termination signal (DNA sequence) -> RNA polymerase detaches from DNA & releases RNA molecule
  4. Conclusion of transcription - DNA rewinds into double helix. RNA -> cytoplasm for translation. RNA moves to another gene for transcription once again
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10
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T or F - in prokaryotes there is simultaneous transcription & translation

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true

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Stages of translation…

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  1. Initiation - tRNA + met bound to small ribosome subunit (preinitiation complex); then the complex binds to mRNA (tRNA anticodon pairs with AUG); then large subunit binds to small subunit & met tRNA binds to P site on large subunit
  2. Elongation - second tRNA pairs with next codon at A site on large subunit; catalytic site catalyses peptide bond formation between 2 amino acids now at the A site; then the empty tRNA fucks off while the tRNA with the 2 AA’s moves to the P site and leaves the A site vacant.
  3. Termination - This is repeated until a stop codon is encountered, then mRNA & peptide are released from ribosome & subunits separate.
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12
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Different types of mutation…

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  • nucleotide substitution
  • insert mutation (frame shift)
  • deletion mutation (frame shift)
  • inversion (DNA segment inverted)
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