BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Human Genome Project, Noncoding Dna, Genome Size

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Able to sequence so many more organisms so much more quickly than before. Even the human genome is not 100% fully sequenced. According to the guidelines for the human genome project, it is. There are regions that are very difficult to sequence, remain unsequenced. Even if we have sequenced all of it, we still don"t know what all of it does. One maternal + one paternal genome = you. 20 000 - 25 000 genes spread across 23 chromosomes. 22 autosomes plus one pair of sex chromosomes. Very small genome: 10-50kb (1kb = 1000 base pairs) Plasmid dna: circles of dna, autonomously replicating (can replicate even when bacterial chromosome isn"t replicating) Used a lot in the lab, also found in wild bacteria. Can vary in size from 1kb-1000kb (artificially, can make them even bigger) Human mitochondrial genome: 16. 6kb, about as small as the phage genome.

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