Biology 288-Lecture 6

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What is the relationship between DNA and heredity?

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What is the relationship between DNA and heredity?

Heredity information is coded for by DNA

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Before it was discovered that DNA coded for genetic information, what was the initial assumption?

It was assumed that proteins coded for genetic information

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Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine are the nucleotides which make up the DNA backbone, how do these differ from the nucleotides found in RNA and proteins?

They thymine in RNA is replaced by a Uracil group instead

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What type of bonds hold together the DNA backbone?

Phosphodiester bonds

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What kind of bonds hold the DNA bases together?

Hydrogen bonds

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Which carbon is the nucleotide base bonded to?

The 1’ carbon

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What molecule allows Uracil to replace Thymine during transcription from DNA-RNA?

BrDU

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If a radiated base pair was added to a DNA sample prior to replication, and the radiation was detected in the newly synthesized DNA what does this indicate?

This indicates that the base pairs were incorporated into the DNA during replication

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What is the main function of chromosomes?

Chromosomes organize and carry genetic information

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What is the purpose of color coding chromosomes?

Allows us to differentiate between specific genes

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What determines if a gene needs to be transcribed?

A cell

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Which enzyme is responsible for starting the process of transcription?

The promoter

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What is necessary in order for the promoter to recognize a certain area of a gene for transcription?

The promoter region

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What is the promoter region?

Allows the transcription factor to bind DNA molecules and initiate transcription

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is the duplication of more chromosomes than needed always lead to something bad?

Not always, it depends

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What is the purpose of sexual reproduction

Genetic variation

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Why does the cell store protein in excess prior to the initiation of cell division?

Because the proteins cannot be produced later during cell division

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During replication, what is the first thing to be replicated?

The mitochondria

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Why is the mitochondria replicated first during cell division?

Division requires a lot of energy from the cell

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Before chromosme can divide they undergo _________.

Condensation

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What is the function of the centromeres?

They bind to the center of the chromosme and allow the chromosomes to bind to the mitotic spindle

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Why are proteins not divided equally between daughter cells when the cell divides?

They are divided based on need, some cells need more proteins than others

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What is the main function of a stem cell?

Generate specialized cells

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When a stem cell divides into 2, how many specialized cells will be produced?

Only 1

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Why does stem cell division only produce one specialized cell?

The stem cell must keep one of the daughter cells undifferentiated in order to allow for the stem cell genes to be passed down

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What is the function of telomeres?

Prevent chromosme ends from fusion and from being recognized as a site of DNA damage

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What are telomeres composed of?

Purine repeats

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How does a telomere prevent a chromosome from being cut?

It takes the damage instead

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How can the length of a telomere be used to determine the age of a chromosome?

The more the cell replicates, the more it repairs so the more the telomeres take damage. Chromosome from older cells will typically be shorter as they have taken more damage

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What is the downside of having telomeres which are shorter?

It impedes the cell’s ability to repair

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If cells had more telomeres, they would be able to avoid damage longer and thus live longer, can we just incorporate telomeres into a cell in order to extend its life?

No, this hasn’t worked yet

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