BIOL10003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Thermus Aquaticus, Phenylalanine Hydroxylase, Polymerase Chain Reaction

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Lecture 17 relationship between genes and the phenotype. Centromeres: essential for segregation at cell division (acentric fragments get lost on the spindle) Origins of replication: dna replication start point. Repeated sequences at the end of the chromosome (human ttaggg, repeated about 2500 times) Prevents chromosomes by looping or recruiting protective proteins. Problem is with replication of lagging strand; there is not enough dna exposed at the end for a primer to attach and thus for polymerase to work- unreplicated dna is degraded so telomeres shorten with age. Lose about 50 to 200 bases each round of replication. Genes on the ends of chromosomes are lost so the cell dies possible cause of aging. Telomerase can compensate for loss of telomeres but is only found in germ cells, stem cells and in cancer cells i. e. not somatic cells. Telomerase has rna which is the template for an extension on the dna, so the last part is not dropped off.

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