Genetic information, variation and relationships

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    • What is the shape and association of DNA molecules in prokaryotic cells?
      Short, circular and not associated with proteins
    • How are DNA molecules structured in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells?
      Very long, linear and associated with proteins called histones
    • What do DNA molecules and their associated proteins form in eukaryotic cells?
      A chromosome
    • What type of DNA do mitochondria and chloroplasts contain?
      Short, circular and not associated with protein
    • What is a gene?
      A base sequence of DNA that codes for the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide or a functional RNA
    • What are the two main functions of a gene?
      • Codes for the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide
      • Codes for a functional RNA (including ribosomal RNA and tRNAs)
    • What is the fixed position of a gene on a DNA molecule called?
      A locus
    • What does a sequence of three DNA bases, known as a triplet, code for?
      A specific amino acid
    • What are the characteristics of the genetic code?
      • Universal
      • Non-overlapping
      • Degenerate
    • What does it mean that much of the nuclear DNA in eukaryotes does not code for polypeptides?
      It includes non-coding multiple repeats of base sequences between genes
    • What are non-coding sequences between genes called?
      Non-coding multiple repeats of base sequences
    • What are exons?
      Sequences within a gene that code for amino acid sequences
    • How are exons and introns related within a gene?
      Exons are separated by one or more non-coding sequences called introns
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