Study Guide Microbial Genetics (pt1) Flashcards

1
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The entire complement of genes on all chromosomes normally found in an organism; the hereditary information

A

Genome

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2
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A segment of DNA that contains the genetic code for a functional product (e.g. specific protein)

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Gene

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3
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the transfer of the genetic code on DNA gene into a messenger RNA strand, by means of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase

A

Transcription

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4
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What are the components of a nucleotide?

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  • 5-carbon sugar
  • Phosphate group
  • Nitrogenous base
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5
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What is a 5-carbon sugar comprised of?

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Either Ribose or Deoxyribose

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6
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What is the synthesis of a polypeptide at the ribosome through linkage of amino acids in a sequence specified by a mRNA molecule

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Translation

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7
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What is constantly expressed (transcribed and translated into functional products) (60-80% of genes are in this category)

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Constitutive genes

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8
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What can be “turned on” by the correct substrate

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Inducible genes

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9
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Where is the phosphate group located in a nucleotide?

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It is bound to the fifth (or 5’, five-prime) carbon of the sugar molecule

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10
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Where is the Nitrogenous base located in a nucleotide?

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It is bound to the first or 1’ (“one prime”) carbon position of the 5-carbon sugar

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11
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What can be “turned off” by the correct substrate

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Repressible genes

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12
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What are related genes that are regulated as a group/series

A

Operon

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13
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What are changes in the sequence of DNA bases, thus changing the genetic code

A

mutation

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14
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Name the nitrogenous bases

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  • Purine
    i. Adenine (A)
    ii. Guanine (G)
  • Pyrimidine
    i. Thymine (T)
    ii. Cytosine (C)
    iii. Uracil (U) – only in RNA (replaces Thymine)
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15
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How do the nitrogenous bases bind?

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A to T (or U in RNA)

C to G

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16
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What is the basic building block of a Nucleic Acid

A

Nucleotide

17
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State the major structural components of DNA

A
  • DNA
  • Strand
  • Strand Direction
  • Strands are antiparallel
18
Q

What is a double helix of paired nucleotides (AT/GC) attached to the deoxyribose

A

DNA

19
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What is a strand, in DNA?

A

long chains of nucleotides

20
Q

In the stand direction of a DNA, the end in which no phosphate is bound to the 3’ carbon of the sugar is called the…

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3’ end (5’ end only if it IS bound to the 5’ carbon)