Biology 2581B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Genome Size, Feulgen Stain, Densitometry

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Genome size refers to the length of one set of the genetic material (set of genetic instructions within a biological compartment) Genome size includes all the different sets of genetic material (unique sets); same sets don"t add to the overall number. Nucleotide length usually refers to the length of single stranded dna/rna; base pairs usually refer to the length of a double stranded rna/dna. 1pg per 1 000 000 000 base pairs or a gigabase of dna) 3 pg in mass (therefore its 3 gb long or 3 billion base pairs) To determine genome size: grow a lot of it, sort the dna and send it off, use commercial sequencing to begin the process, get the sequencing data, use computer to determine length. This isn"t particularly good for larger genomes; repeats cause confusion in the computer sequencing. Can be too much data (millions and billions of base pairs.

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