Chromatin Modification & Epigenetics Flashcards

1
Q

Epigenetics is defined as…

A

any process that allowed a phenotypic state to be inherited without any sequence changes to DNA

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2
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The epigenetic processes are…?

A
  1. Covalent DNA modification
  2. Modification of the proteinaceous scaffold of DNA
  3. Assembly of proteins on DNA
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3
Q

The nucleosome is made up of a _ octamer wrapped in _

A

histone, DNA

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4
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What is the barrier of Tc in terms of the nucleosome?

A

RNA Pol II must overcome histone tails at the entry site and histone-DNA interactions

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5
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Nucleosome remodelling mostly involves the adjustment of _

A

linker DNA

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6
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Some Tc-fators can bind to DNA via the _ surface such as _ and _

A

histone

hormone recepto and NF1

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7
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Histone acetylation is associated with the _ of gene expression and is done by _

A

activation

HATs

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8
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Histone _ are associated with transcriptional represion

A

deacetylases

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9
Q

Histones can be methylated at _ residues and result in _ of gene expression. The chemical process is done by _

A

lysine/arginine
activation or repression
methyltransferase

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10
Q

Histone methylation is critical for _

A

heterochromatinization

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11
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Genome imprinting is a phenomenon occurring in the _ and leads to _-specific expression of a gene subset

A

germline

parental

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12
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What is the mechanism of genome imprinting?

A

DNA methylation during gametogenesis

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13
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Genome imprinting is maintained during life but is erased in the _ tissue

A

germinal

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14
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Patterns in genome imprinting allow for the ability to distinguish _ vs. _ chromatids

A

paternal vs. maternal

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15
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Condensation in mitosis is achieved by _ & _

A

cohesin & condensin

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16
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Hi-C sequencing involves the use of _ in order to study _-range interactions amongst chromosomes

A

biotin

long