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Today: How do genes work?

Discussions begin/began this week.

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Information flow in cells

Protein

Fig 15.3

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Chains of DNA can store information: Fig 4.6, .7

Each chain of DNA is made of individual

units = nucleotides

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Fig 3.8

Proteins are a string of amino acids

Proteins are the “doers” of the cell.They act as:•Enzymes•Structural Support•Transporters•Signals

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Tbl 3.3Amino acids connect together to make proteins.

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a gene - DNA used to produce RNA or protein

The relationship between DNA and genes

promoter coding region terminator non-geneDNA

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DNA Composition:In humans:

•Each cell contains ~6 billion nucleotides of DNA.

•This DNA is ~2 meters long and 2 nm wide.

•~98% does not directly code for amino acids

•In a single human cell only about 3-5% of genes are expressed at a time.

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DNA Composition:In humans:

•Each cell contains ~6 billion base pairs of DNA.

•This DNA is ~2 meters long and 2 nm wide.

•~1.5% directly codes for amino acids

•~25% is genes

•In a single human cell only about 5-10% of genes are expressed at a time.

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a gene - DNA used to produce RNA or protein

The relationship between DNA and genes

promoter coding region terminator non-geneDNA

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Five Perspectives about Genes:

1.Genes act as units of heredity

2.Genes are seen as a cause of

disease

3.Genes code for proteins

4.Genes act as switches, controlling

development

5.Genes are replicators (selfish gene)

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Fig 14.2Visualizing the perspectives about genes

Different strains of bacteria are injected into mice.

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Visualizing the perspectives about genes

Fig 14.2

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Fig 14.2 Visualizing the perspectives about genes

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Fig 14.2

What has happened to the bacteria?

Visualizing the perspectives about genes

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• What part of the cell contains/transfers the information?

Fig 14.3

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Fig 14.2

1. Genes act as units of heredity2. Genes are seen as a cause of disease3. Genes code for proteins4. Genes act as switches, controlling

development5. Genes are replicators (selfish gene)

Visualizing the perspectives about genes

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Fig 14.7In cells, DNA is a double-stranded helix

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Five Definitions of Genes:

1. Genes act as units of heredity

2. Genes are seen as a cause of disease

3. Genes code for proteins

4. Genes act as switches, controlling

development

5. Genes are replicators (selfish gene)

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4 nucleotides in DNA

20 amino acids in proteins

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How can 4 nucleotides code for 20 amino acids?

If

Ratio(nucleotide:amino acid) Possible combinations

1:1 41 4

Fig 15.6

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How can 4 nucleotides code for 20 amino acids?

If

Ratio(nucleotide:amino acid) Possible combinations

1:1 41 42:1 42 16

Fig 15.6

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How can 4 nucleotides code for 20 amino acids?

If

Ratio(nucleotide:amino acid) Possible combinations

1:1 41 42:1 42 163:1 43 64

Fig 15.6

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How can 4 nucleotides code for 20 amino acids?

If

Ratio(nucleotide:amino acid) Possible combinations

1:1 41 42:1 42 163:1 43 64

•There are more possible combinations than amino acids.

Fig 15.6

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Combinations of 3 nucleotides code for each 1 amino acid in a protein.

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Fig 15.8

the Genetic Code

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Changes in DNA can change the protein

Fig 16.21

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Changes in DNA can change the protein

Fig 16.21

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The fat cat ate the rat.

change one letter

The zat cat ate the rat.

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The fat cat ate the rat.

change one letter

The zat cat ate the rat.

The atc ata tet her at.

delete one letter

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Combinations of 3 nucleotides code for each 1 amino acid in a protein.

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Protein

How is DNA used to make proteins and RNA?

Both proteins and RNA are involved in the processes.

Fig 16.10

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Differences between DNA and RNA

Fig 4.1

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Protein

How is DNA used to make proteins and RNA?

Both proteins and RNA are involved in the processes.

Fig 16.10

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Fig 16.10

Genes act as switches.

The information in genes is what to make and when to make it.

Protein

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a gene

Genes have three basic parts

promoter coding region terminator non-geneDNA

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Fig 16.10Genes contain the information to make RNA and/or proteins.

Genes act as switches.

The information in genes is what to make and when to make it. Protein

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1. Genes act as units of

heredity

5. Genes are replicators

(selfish gene)

For life to exist, the information (genes) must be passed on.

Fig 11.1


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