test 3 lecture 15 Flashcards

1
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what are restriction endonucleases

A

cleave DNA at specific recognition sites

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2
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what ends do restriction endonucleases create

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blunt or staggered

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3
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where do restriction endonucleases clip

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phosphodiester bond

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4
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what do bacteria use restriction endonucleases for

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clip foreign DNA of invading plasmids or bacteriophage

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5
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what are genome clone libraries

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contain all the genes in an organisms chromosome

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6
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what is a shuttle vector

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a plasmid that contains a replication origin comparable with e coli and a second origin that will allow the plasmid to replicated in an unrelated bacterial species

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7
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what polymerase is used in pcr

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extremophiles

thermus aquaticus

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8
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what is genome sequencing

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sequencing of a single genome

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9
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what is metagenomics

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sequencing of multiple genomes

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10
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what is trascriptomics or metatranscriptomics

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sequencing of cDNA from a single organism or multiple organisms

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11
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bioinformatics

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comparing genes of different species

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12
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annotation

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deciphering DNA sequences, including identifying genes and predicting gene function

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13
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what do you need for annotation

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computer program that looks for algorithims

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14
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what are open reading frames (ORF)

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sequence of DNA that encodes an actual polypeptidw

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15
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what algorithm patterns are they looking for

A

start and stop codons
promoters
ribosome binding sites

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16
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what is computer used for once found ORF

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go to worldwide database and compare finding to documented organism

17
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how do you identify regulatory seq such as rRNA and tRNA

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phylogenetic distances

18
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what are homologous genes

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genes that have likely evolved from a common ancestral gene

19
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what are orthologous gene

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genes duplicated via appearance of a new species

have identical function in different organisms

20
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what are paralogous genes

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genes duplicate within species

evolve to carry out new function in a cell

21
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what does identity mean

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the same amino acid is shared among compared sequences

22
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what does similarity mean

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chemically related amino acids are substituted among compared sequences
may see differences in function

23
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what is a metagenome

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the sum total of “all” DNA sequenced from an environmental sample, industry sample, an enrichment culture, etc