BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Genetic Variation, Dna Replication, Mutation Rate

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Genetic material of the cell, organism, organelle, or virus, and its sequence is the order of bases along the dna or rna. Genetic material transmitted from parents to offspring. Number of genes in a genome and size of a genome do not correlate well with the complexity of an organism. Size of genome does not indicate complexity. Example: lungfish have a much larger genome than humans. C-value paradox = contradiction between size and complexity. Number of coding genes do not determine complexity. Large genomes among eukaryotes because large amounts of dna that do not code for proteins (introns, dna sequence) Coding genes take up 2. 5% of genome. Transposons is dna that can replicate and insert itself into new positions in the. Dna transposons replicate and transpose via dna replication and repair. Retrotransposons transpose by means of an rna intermediate genome. Variation in different individuals" genomes happen due to mutation. Mutation is any heritable change in genetic material.

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