what is a gene
- a heritable factor that controls specific characteristics
What is an allele
an alternative version of the same gene
what is a chromosome
wound up DNA contained in the nucleus
what is the locus
the specific position of a gene on a chromosome
what is sickle cell anemia
a mutation that changes the shape of you RBC to have a sickle shape
why is sickle cell anemia a heterozygous advantage
what causes SCA
- homozygous recessive disease
what type of mutation is SCA
a singe base substitution mutation where glutamic acid is changed for valine
GAG -> GTG
how does SCA affect the RBC
what is the genome
all the genetic information of your body
what is the purpose of the human genome project
- to identify all the 20000-25000 genes in human DNA
What are the uses of the HGP
Issues with the HGP
what is cystic fibrosis
a disease of the lungs + digestive system
effects of cystic fibrosis
what causes cystic fibrosis
- recessive disorder
mutation in cystic fibrosis
what is a mutation
a randome, rare change in genetic material
can mutations be good
symptoms of sickle cell anemia
differences in prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA
PROKARYOTIC:
EURKARYOTIC:
what is a karyogram
a pictorial representation of chromosomes
how many pairs of chromosomes
23 pairs, 46 chromosomes in total
- one pair of sex chromosomes (determine sex. X and Y)
what are non-sex chromosomes called
autosomes