BIOL 2013 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Pyrimidine Dimer, Horizontal Gene Transfer, Ribosomal Rna

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Genetics - study of genes, what they are, how they carry information, how information is expressed, and how genes are replicated. Gene - a segment of dna that encodes a functional product, usually a protein. Chromosome - structure containing dna that physically carries hereditary information; the chromosomes contain the genes. Genome - all the genetic information in a cell. Genotype - the genes of an organism, the sequence of bases. Phenotype - expression of the genes, characteristics expressed by the genotype. Mutations - central dogma of molecular biology, a change in the genotype ( which may or may not affect the phenotype) Typical chain of events described by central dogma - dna transcribed to mrna, which is translated to a protein, and finally, functions. Bacteria usually have a single circular chromosome made of dna and associated proteins. Str"s - short tandem repeats: repeating sequences of noncoding dna.

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