BIOB11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Tandem Repeat, Dna Profiling, Noncoding Dna

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Genome: the entire genetic makeup of an organism (eg. all the genetic information that is present in an organism. Eukaryotic cells: dna present in the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, plastids, and maybe some extra-chromosomal dna (outside of nucleus) lots of repeating sequences. Prokaryotic cells: dna present in the chromosome only (circular chromosome in the cytoplasm) Viruses: double or single stranded dna or rna. Is in a single haploid set of chromosomes. 22 autosomes, and the x and y chromosomes. Human genome is much more complex than bacteria or viruses. Dna denaturation and renaturation the ability of 2 dna strands to unwind and separate into 2 indiv. Based on the fact that dsdna (helix) is held together by h-bonds (weak and non- covalent) between the bases. Complimentary ssdna can re- associate/reannealing renaturation (renature when acid is added to basic conditions) Experimentally, when dna is dissolved in a weak, saline solution and slowly warmed to a certain temp.

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