3.8.3 Using Genome Projects Flashcards

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What is the genome?

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The complete set of genetic information contained in the cells of an organism.

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What is genome sequencing>

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Identifying the DNA base sequence of an individual. This allows us to determine the amino acid sequence of the polypeptides coded by that DNA.

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What is the proteome?

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The complete set of proteins that can be produced by a cell.

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Can we directly translate the genome into the proteome?

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In simple organisms, yes
In complex organisms, due to the presence of non-coding DNA and regulator genes, it is much harder to obtain the proteome.

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Give an application of sequencing the proteome in simple organisms.

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Identifying potential antigens for use in vaccine production.

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Give come applications of genome sequencing.

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  • Comparing genomes between species to determine evolutionary relationships
  • genetic matching
  • personalised medicine
  • synthetic biology
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How have sequencing methods changed over time?

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Used to be a manual process, however now it has become automated. A reaction mixture is created and after the process is complete a machine reads the base sequence.

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