DNA Structure, Function and Replication Flashcards

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How is DNA found in a prokaryote?

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No Nuclear membrane, in a single chromosome (sometime circular)

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How is DNA found in a Eukaryote?

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Nucleus, bound to proteins (histones) to form chromatin, (SOME in mitochondria)

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What are the 2 functions of DNA?

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1) Template and regulator for transcription/Prot synth

2) Genetic material, structural basis of heredity and GD

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What was unusual of how Mendel observed DNA?

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Granular, traits passed on in a quantitative process

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What is the essential nature of heritable material?

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That it has to be able to be copied

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What does it mean if strands are anti-parallel?

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Strands run in opposite directions but still run in 5’ to 3’ (Forming phosphodiester bonds)

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How long and how are chromosomes organised in Eukaryotic DNA?

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1) 2m linear

2) Complex packaging

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Why is heterochromatin dark?

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Stains darker, as non condensed, and DNA is very densely packed

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Why is DNA described as being Semi-Conservative?

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Composed of a new and template strand

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Function of Topoisomerase?

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Used to untwist DNA from supercoil, so easier to access

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Function of Primase?

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Production of Primers

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Function of Ligase?

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Join DNA fragments (okazaki) together

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Function of DNA Polymerase?

Other than Assemble DH

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Can edit strand, remove mistake and start assembly again.

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Role of Primers?

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Small section of RNA which anneals to DNA via HB to initiate replication

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15
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How can DNA be damaged? (3)

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1) Chemical e.g. Benzopyrene
2) Radiation (X-ray/Ionising–>Break in PSB)
3) Spontaneous insertion of incorrect base

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16
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2 forms of mutation?

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1) DNA Damage

2) DNA repair (Mismatch repair, Base/nuc excision)