Biology 1001A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Photolyase, Thyroid, Indel

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Depends on the ability of dna polymerases to reverse and remove mismatched bases from dna strand. Decrease in price in dna sequencing due to new technologies: before: , now: < , relative distribution of various components of genome sequence (junk vs. essential dna) Over half (55%) of genome are dead genes junk (psedogenes) - transposons, viruses. Introns (10%) - don"t code, are not translated. Essential sequences (10%) -telomeres // genes that code (2%) Unknown (likely junk) - 25: proportion of human genome coding for protein. Almost none of genome code for protein (only 2% does: difference between dna damage and mutation. Dna damage is repairable whereas mutations are not. Mutations are double stranded changes in dna sequence. Anything not double stranded change = dna damage (ie. dimers: different types of genomic variation among humans. Around 12000 variants in coding regions: why african populations have more unique snps than other populations (ie. asian or caucasian).

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