Control of gene expression Flashcards

(27 cards)

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Where does transcription happen?

A

In the nucleus

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What is transcription?

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The process by which mRNA copies a strand of DNA

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What is the role of RNA polymerase during transcription?

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To join nucleotides together to for mRNA/premRNA

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What is an inversion mutation?

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A group of bases separate from the sequence and rejoin in the same position but in the reverse order

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What is a translocation mutation?

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A group of bases separate from the sequence and are inserted into the wrong chromosome

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What is an addition mutation?

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An extra bases is added to the wrong chromosome

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UV light is an example of a mutagenic agent. Give another.

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Mustard gas, ionising radiation

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What is the definition of a totipotent cell?

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A cell that is able to give rise to any type of cell

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What is a pluripotent cell?

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A cell that is able to give rise to most types of cell

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What is a multipotent cell?

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A cell that is able to give rise to a limited range of cell types

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What is a unipotent cell?

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A cell that can only give rise to one type of cell

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Muscle stem cells are unipotent. Give another example

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Cardiomyocyctes

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What is the definition of an induced pluripotent cell?

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A unipotent cell that has been genetically altered so that they are pluripotent
(Acquire characteristics of an embryonic stem cell)

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14
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Where do multipotent cells originate from?

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Body tissue

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What is an example of a multipotent cell?

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Adult stem cells in the bone marrow

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Where are pluripotent cells found?

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In the embryo

17
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Give an example of a pluripotent cell.

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Embryonic stem cell

18
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Give an example of a totipotent cell

19
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Where do totipotent cells originate from?

20
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What is a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)?

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Single base variations in the genome that are associated with disease and other disorders

21
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Give the definition of the genome

A

All the genetic material in an organism

22
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Give the definition of the proteome

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All the proteins produced in a given type of cell (cellular proteome) or organism (complete proteome) at a given time under specified conditions

23
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Why is is relatively easy to determine the proteome of prokaryotes? Give two reasons

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Vast majority of prokaryotes have just one, circular piece of DNA that is not associated with histones
No non-coding portions DNA

24
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What are the five general stages of making a protein using DNA technology?

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Isolation
Insertion
Transformation (transfer into suitable hosts)
Identification (hosts have taken up gene)
Growth/cloning

25
Give three methods of producing DNA fragments
mRNA to cDNA using reverse transcriptase Restriction endonuclease to cut fragments from DNA Gene machine to create desired structure
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Where would be a good place to find a gene to code for insulin?
Beta cells from islets of Langerhans
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Describe how a DNA fragment could be produced using reverse transcriptase
Find mRNA which codes for the desired gene (e.g. mRNA from B cells from the islets of Langerhans) Reverse transcriptase uses mRNA as a template to form cDNA cDNA is isolated by hydrolysis of the mRNA w/ an enzyme DNA polymerase uses the cDNA template to form double stranded DNA