where can DNA profiling be used?
Anthropology research
establishing an individuals identity
detecting genetic variation
what do restriction enzymes do ?
they are added to DNA to cut the strand of DNA into different lengths depending on base sequence
what is gel electrophoresis?
the technique of separating strands into their lengths
what is the process of gel electrophoresis?
1.The DNA pieces are placed in wells in a semi-solid gel that is immersed in a buffer There are electrodes at either end of the gel. The negative electrode is closest to the DNA
2. When an electric current is passed through the gel, the negatively charged DNA moves towards the positive electrode.
3. The smaller DNA pieces move faster than the larger ones and so are located further away from the negative electrode when the current is stopped.
what is DNA sequencing?
determining the precise order of nucleotides in a sample of DNA
what is a overview of DNA sequencing?
what is DNA sequencing used for?
is DNA sequencing ethical?
NO
-autonomy
-confidentiality
-equity
-privacy
why can comparative genomics occur?
how can DNA be used as evidence for evolution ?
what is junk DNA?
the non-coding sequence of the bases in DNA
what is an endogenous retrovirus
non-coding sections of DNA but the RNA genome is copied into DNA in reverse transcription and is only endogenous if inherited by the next generation
how are ERVs used for evidence for evolution?
any retrovirus that has been inserted into the genome of a common ancestor would be inherited to the next species in the same spot.
what is mitochondrial DNA?
DNA that is located in the mitochondria
it is only inherited by from the maternal side
5-10 circular DNA
how is mitochondrial DNA used for evidence for evolution?
what is protein sequencing ?
-there are 20,000 different proteins but only 20 different amino acids
-can be compared by similar proteins between species by looking at the sequence of amino acids
how can protein sequencing be used for evidence for evolution?
more differences the more distantly related to the common ancestor
the less differences the more closely related they are to a common ancestor
what is a ubiquitous protein?
protein which are present in all species and carry out the same function
what is bioinformatics?
using computer technology to collect, store, analyse and disseminate biological data and information
what is annotation?
the computerised process that identifies the location of genes and all coding regions of a genome