What is the central dogma
DRAW IT
What do the different stages in the Central dogma represent
What do genes code for
Polypeptides to be produced
What are structural genes
Genes that are expressed in the phenotype of organisms
What does expressed mean
Genes that are transcribed and translated
What is the purpose of regulatory genes
They regulate the expression of the structural genes
What do almost all cells have
The complete genome but different genes are expressed in specialised cells
What is a feature of some genes
They are expressed all the time however some require a stimulus e.g. a hormone/enzyme
What are inductive genes
Genes that require a stimulus to be expressed
What is an Exon
Part of a eukaryotic gene that codes for part of a polypeptide
What is an intron
Part of a eukaryotic gene that separates exons and does not code for any part of a polypeptide
What is primary mRNA
It is mRNA that is produced by transcription and includes introns and exons
What is mature mRNA
The mRNA right after introns are removed and the exons are spliced together
What are codons
Triplet of bases that code for an amino acid
What is the domain
Part of a globular protein that serves a particular function
What are features of the genetic code
.Universal
.Punctuated
.Linear
.Degenerate
What do mutations do
They change the sequence of bases
What can mutations be caused by
Gene mutations and chromosome mutations
What are the different gene mutations
Substitution (of one or more base pairs by others)
Addition of one or more base pairs (insertion)
Deletion of one or more base pairs
What are the different chromosomal mutations
Translocation (transfer of a portion of one chromosome to another non homologous chromosome)
Non-disjunction
Deletion (section breaks off)
Inversion - section breaks off, is reversed and rejoins
What is a feature of most mutations
They are harmful
What are silent mutations
Mutations that don’’t cause a change in the amino acid sequence
What is a feature of mutations to do with inheritance
Only changes in gametic cells are inherited
How are chimera’s formed
When a change occurs in a somatic cell after the zygote stage