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Chromosome Abnormalities Non-disjunction during meiosis can cause a gamete to have an extra chromosome Trisomy = three copies of the same chromosome. • Most are lethal before birth, but three of chromosome 21 causes Down syndrome.
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Page 1: Chromosome Abnormalities Non-disjunction during meiosis can cause a gamete to have an extra chromosome Trisomy = three copies of the same chromosome. Most.

Chromosome Abnormalities

• Non-disjunction during meiosis can cause a gamete to have an extra chromosome

• Trisomy = three copies of the same chromosome.

• Most are lethal before birth, but three of chromosome 21 causes Down syndrome.

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Trisomy of Chromosome 21

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Chapter 10 DNA Replication and Expression

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DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid)

• Polymer made of subunits called nucleotides• Nucleotides have three parts– Phosphate– Sugar (deoxyribose)– Nitrogen bases

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Four Nitrogen bases of DNA (9.1)

• Adenine• Guanine• Cytosine• Thymine

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DNA structure (Fig. 10-2)

• Double helix – James Watson and Francis Crick (Nobel Prize)– Two strands held together by hydrogen bonds

• Bases are paired up:– Adenine to Thymine– Cytosine to Guanine

• DNA is twisted (helix)

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X Ray Crystallography of DNA (10.3)

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• DNA wraps around proteins (histones) to form chromatin.

• Chromatin coils up into chromosomes.

DNA inside a Eukaryote

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DNA is Replicated

• Parent DNA strands act as templates for new DNA

• Strands separate and new bases are added to each side

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DNA replication (10.6)

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• Helicase• DNA polymerase• Ligase

DNA replication requires three enzymes (10.7)

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DNA Expression

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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology: DNA RNA Protein

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Flow of Genetic Information (10.8)

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What is RNA?

• Ribose Nucleic Acid• Nucleic acid similar to DNA• Three important differences– Single strand– Sugar is Ribose– Uracil instead of Thymine

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DNA contains information used to make proteins

• 95% of DNA sequence is meaningless or “junk”

• 5% that has information is contained in genes• Gene is a sequence of DNA that codes for a

protein

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DNA to Protein (10.10)

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How a gene produces a protein

• Genes are TRANSCRIBED into messenger RNA• mRNA goes to ribosomes for protein synthesis• Transfer RNA carries Amino Acids to be

assembled at the ribosomes• mRNA is TRANSLATED into proteins.

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Transcription 10.13

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Transfer RNA

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So how do we know what the amino acid order will be?

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A gene sequence is divide into groups of three (codons)

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Codons on mRNA are recognized by tRNA

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Each codon codes for an amino acid

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How are codons read? (10.10)

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Viral genetics

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What about viruses?

• Viruses are nucleic acids surrounded by a protein capsule.

• Viruses invade host cells by injecting their DNA

• Viral DNA incorporates into the host cell’s genome ( Lysogenic Phase)

• Viruses use their DNA to force host cells to produce more viruses ( Lytic Phase)

• Viruses do not fit into the cell theory.

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Phage Virus Cycles (10.26)

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Mutations

• Mistakes in copying of DNA• Three types– Insertion – Deletion– Substitution

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Consequences of mutations

• Most mutations are neutral – no noticeable effect on the protein

• Some mutations are deleterious– Genetic disorders – Cancer

• Some mutations may produce a “good” trait• In both cases a change in the bases changes

sequence of amino acids

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