Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 12.4 ,9.4: Provirus, Chromosome, Dna Ligase

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9. 4 mobile elements: mobile elements: segments of dna that can move from one place to another, insertion sequence elements and transposons are the two major types of prokaryotic. Increase or decrease gene expression by transposing into regulatory sequences of genes: move from site to site within the bacterial chromosome, between the bacterial chromosome and plasmids, and between plasmids. Insertion sequences that provide the transposase for movement of the element: additional genes in the central region typically code for antibiotic resistance, many antibiotics have lost effectiveness because of resistance genes. Inserted viral dna = provirus: do not produce infectious viral particles, sometimes cause dna rearrangements such as deletion and translocations that may disturb the normal regulation of gene expression, can cause cancer. Mutation: any double stranded change in the dna sequence. Bacterial elements code for their own mobility (transposase) Some elements move with, some without, making a copy. Retrotransposons move via rna free to roam around in the genome.

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