BIOL 2051 Chapter : Chapter 7

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Chapter 7- genomes and chromosomes: genetics, molecule of heredity. Sequence of nucleotides in dna that codes for a protein. Central dogma of molecular biology: basic processes are the same in prokaryotes & eukaryotes, but the organization of genetic information is more complex in eukaryotes, two major differences, eukaryotes. Introns dna sequences within genes that are not part of a coding sequence for a protein. Contain huge amount of non-coding dna between genes in humans over 90% of the total dna is non-coding (enhancer sequences, promoters, gene remnants, pieces of viral genomes: prokaryotes. Have little non-coding dna (less than 15%) Operons: cluster of genes controlled by 1 regulatory sequence. Adenine always pairs with thymine (a=t) by 2 hydrogen bonds. Nitrogen bases: purine (adenine and guanine, pyrimidines (cytosine and thymine) 3" hydroxyl : size of dna, expressed as number of thousands of nucleotide bases or base pairs per molecule. 1000 bases = 1 kb (kilobase) or 1kbp (kilobase pairs)

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