BIOL308 Lecture 6: Lecture 6

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Units of complexity are measured in terms of nucleotides. If a genome (or dna sequence) is all unique (nonrepeating) in sequence then: complexity = # of nucleotides. If a genome (or dna sequence) contains unique sequences and some repetitive sequences then: complexity = # of unique" nucleotides + total # of nucleotides from one copy of each repetitive sequence. If two dna sequences do not have repetitive sequences (their sequences are unique) and have similar c-g contents, their sizes are proportional to their cot1/2. Data points plotted as a proportion of ssdna (or % dsdna) out of the total dna. Sub-samples removed. ds & ss dna measured (absorbance at 260 nm measured in time decrease during renaturation) Allowed to cool slowly (re-anneal: coli: no repetitive sequences genome is one unique sequence, difficult for sequences to find complementary sequences, once they are found fast re-association.

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