BIOB11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Starch, Chromosome, Telomere

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12 Mar 2019
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Relatively slow and usually involve single base changes. Normally, alignment of homologous chromosomes occurs precisely, so that reciprocal genetic exchange generates complete sets of (potentially recombinant) chromsomes. However, unequal crossing over leads to one of the chromosomes having a duplicated region (c) and the other chromosome that lacks the c region. One cell gets 2 copies of gene 2, the other lacks gene 2. >also may result in loss of genes (deletion: often lethal) Globin is a protein of hemoglobin, the o2 carrier in blood. *mutations in promoters and coding regions result in different expression patterns of family members, with some slight differences in o2 carrying capacity. >known to be due to mutation in a gene encoding a starch branchin enzyme. >transposon insertion of ~800 base pairs disrupts gene. >seed doesn"t ll properly and thus appears shrunken or wrinkled. Mcclintock"s results on the c gene which controls maize kernel color (cid:2) Normal situation (cid:3)c(cid:4) gene enzyme precursor product (anthocyanin pigment)

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