Define DNA sequencing
Working out the sequence of bases in a strand of DNA
Define terminator bases
Modified versions of the four nucleotide bases which stop DNA synthesis when they are included
Define high-throughput sequencing
New methods of sequencing DNA that are automated, very rapid and much cheaper than the original
Describe the steps in DNA sequencing (the capillary method).
What is the purpose of DNA sequencing
Describe the reasons for developing new DNA sequencing technologies.
Define bioinformatics
The development of the software and computing tools needed to analyse and organise raw biological data
Define computational biology
The study of biology using computational techniques to analyse large amounts of data
Define genome
All of the genetic material of an organism
Define DNA barcoding
Technique that identifies particular sections of the genome that are common to all species but vary between them so comparisons can be made. The aim is to identify different species genome.
Define proteomics
It is the study of amino acid sequencing of an organism’s entire protein complement
Define synthetic biology
The design and construction of novel biological pathways, organisms or devices or the redesign of existing natural biological systems
Define epidemiology
Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
Explain why new DNA sequencing methods are allowing genome-wide comparisons between individuals and between species.
Explain why the comparison of many human genomes may help the understating and treatment of human illness.
Describe 4 reasons why scientists may want to analyse the genomes of pathogens.
It enables:
Describe how DNA sequencing allows scientists to identify the evolutionary relationships between species.
Explain why, in theory, knowing a DNA sequence should allow you to identify the sequence of amino acids in the protein that the DNA sequence codes for. Also, explain why, in practice, this doesn’t always provide the correct sequence of amino acids in the protein.
Describe 4 techniques that could be classified as “synthetic biology”. Describe the role of DNA sequencing in each technique.
Define DNA profiling
Producing an image of the patterns in the non-coding DNA of an individual
Define exon
Regions of coding DNA or RNA
Define intron
Regions of non-coding DNA or RNA that are removed from messenger RNA before it is translated
Define locus
The location of a gene (or of a significant sequence) on a chromosome
Define variable number tandem repeat
(VNTRs) Short sequences of DNA that are repeated many times and they vary greatly in number among individuals