BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Base Pair, Nucleoid, Polyploid

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Biol 112 biology of the cell lecture 13: genomes. Genome: all the genetic content passed from parents to offspring including: cellular forms of life, known organelles and viruses. Gene: specific region of dna which encodes certain genetic information. Chromosome: single coiled double stranded dna: eukaryotes use histones when coiling dna. Polyploid: more than 2 copies of chromosomes. Genome size is not related to complexity of an organism: c-value paradox. Lung fish has a larger genome than humans. E. coli has approximately 4,100,000 base pairs: concentration of e. coli indicates the amount of fecal matter in water, and is used to measure the cleanliness of water in some regions. Only 2% of human genome actually encodes genetic information. Nucleoid: a region within bacteria where dna gathers. Directionality of dna is 5" to 3". Directionality is important because: dna needs to maintain the anti-parallel structure, essential to the replication process.

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