Genetic Information, Variation & Relationships

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    • DNA
      Carries genetic information
    • RNA
      Transfers genetic information from DNA to ribosomes
    • Components of a DNA nucleotide
      • Deoxyribose
      • Phosphate group
      • Adenine
      • Cytosine
      • Guanine
      • Thymine
    • Components of an RNA nucleotide

      • Ribose
      • Phosphate group
      • Adenine
      • Cytosine
      • Guanine
      • Uracil
    • Purine bases
      Adenine and guanine
    • Pyrimidines
      Thymine, uracil and cytosine
    • Phosphodiester bonds

      Formed in condensation reactions to join nucleotides
    • DNA molecule
      Double helix composed of two polynucleotides joined by hydrogen bonds between complementary bases
    • RNA
      Relatively short polynucleotide chain
    • Genetic code
      Order of bases on DNA, consisting of triplets of bases coding for particular amino acids (codons)
    • Gene
      Sequence of bases on a DNA molecule coding for a sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain
    • Locus
      Location of a gene
    • Introns
      Non-coding sections of DNA
    • Exons
      Coding regions of DNA
    • Genetic code
      • Non-overlapping
      • Degenerate
      • Contains start and stop codons
    • Each amino acid is coded for by one or more combination of triplets, resulting in 64 possible triplets
    • Genes are separated by non-coding repeats of bases
    • A change in the base sequence of DNA alters the amino acid sequence and the protein, which can have various effects
    • Harmful mutations
      • Cystic fibrosis
      • Sickle cell anaemia
    • Eukaryotic cells

      DNA molecules are long and linear, found in the nucleus and associated with histones to form chromosomes
    • Prokaryotic cells

      DNA is short and circular, not associated with proteins
    • Humans have 46 chromosomes in every cell, arranged into homologous pairs
    • Homologous pair
      Two chromosomes that carry the same genes, but can carry different alleles
    • Allele
      Alternative form of the same gene
    • Transcription
      Occurs in the nucleus, involves DNA and mRNA
    • Translation
      Involves mRNA, tRNA and ribosomes
    • mRNA
      Long single strand created during transcription, complementary to DNA
    • tRNA
      Small molecule made up of around 80 nucleotides, folded into a clover leaf shape with an amino acid attachment site and an anti-codon
    • Transcription
      DNA uncoils, one strand used as template to make mRNA, mRNA moves out of nucleus
    • Translation
      mRNA attaches to ribosome, tRNA collects amino acids and carries them to ribosome, amino acids join by peptide bonds to form polypeptide chain
    • Ribosomes can join up to 15 amino acids per second, and up to 50 ribosomes can move along the same mRNA strand
    • Substitution mutation
      One nucleotide in the DNA sequence is replaced by another
    • Deletion mutation

      A nucleotide in the DNA sequence is lost, leading to a frameshift
    • Polyploidy
      Changes in the whole set of chromosomes, resulting in more than two sets
    • Non-disjunction
      Chromosomes fail to separate correctly in meiosis, resulting in gametes and zygotes with one more or one less chromosome
    • Down's syndrome is the result of non-disjunction, where individuals have an extra chromosome 21
    • Meiosis
      • Produces genetically different haploid daughter cells through independent assortment of chromosomes and crossing over of chromatids
    • Genetic diversity is the total number of different alleles in a population, and greater genetic diversity increases the chance of a population surviving changes in their habitat
    • Niche
      The role of a species within its environment
    • Stages of Meiosis
      1. Meiosis 1: Homologous chromosomes pair up, crossing over may occur, cell divides with each daughter cell containing one chromosome from each homologous pair
      2. Meiosis 2: Chromatids of each chromosome are separated producing 4 haploid daughter cells
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