define gene
is a DNA coding sequence for a protein or ribosomal RNA
give me a bulk idea of how the gene is comosep
what percentage of DNA is junk?
97%
what does junk DNA do?
nothing. does not code for proteins and does not code for RNAr it has SINE (short interspersed elements) LINE (long interspersed elements) mini and micro satellites
what is the most repetitive sequence of junk DNA?
Alu sequencew occures 500K in the human genome
Genes controls cell activity through 2 processes
what are the 4 transcription factors?
many eye diseases result from transcription factor mutations….give examples
PAX2 (colobomas, ON hypoplasia, renal hypoplasia) PAX3 Waardenburg syndrome) PAX6 aniridia, peters,dominant foveal hypoplasia)
tell me about intron excision
The purpose is to leave the chain only with EXONS the process of removing introns is called Splicing sliciing takes places in splisosomes Aprox 15% of point mutations are cause by splicing errors Splicing errors can cause RP
what is the name for the process of removing introns?
splicing
besides splicing is there anothewr way to remove introns?
yes, by Alternative splicing The produict of this are called ISOFORMS (instead of proteins)
what is imprinting?
is a process by which a gene is modified example of errors in imprinting are Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes
what is DNA damage and repair?
-each cell looses 10K bases per day. -this DNA is damages by many factors such as temperature, UV light, chemicals, etc -the repair mechanism svaes the cells. - if the DNA can not be repaired a tumor occurs. - 80-90% of cancers are a results of damaged DNA - DNA rapair occurs excision and mismatch repair
what if DNA is damages and can not be repaired?
the cell becomes a tumor and gives cancer
what is a gene?
the unit of coding sequence for a protein
what is the gene structure?
what % of DNA is JUNK?
97%
what is the most repetitive junuk sequence?
ALU sequence
what is the process to produce a protein?
what are the 4 transciption factors?
what are the ophthalmic diseases that result from transcription facvtos mutations?
the PAX family
what is the name of the process to remove introns? and how is it done?
what is alternative splicing?
what is the name of the process of X chromosome inactivation? and what is the purpose or significance?