BIOL 2153 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Elisa, Quantitative Trait Locus, Nuclear Pore

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One question on test will be on these slides, direct from powerpoint, no thinking, just straight from slide: Chromosomes that lag behind in mitosis or meiosis form micronuclei that do not get nuclear pores. Micronuclei lack nuclear pores, rupture easily, and dna is damaged, resulting in deletions, inversions and translocations. The philadelphia chromosome, a reciprocal translocation between chr 9 and chr 22, resulting in a fusion of the bcr and c-abl genes, leading to a fused protein with one end from each gene. The c-abl protein is a regulator of the cell cycle. The fused protein, unlike the wild-type c-abl, is always active, leading to leukemia. Synteny: the order of block of genes in chromosome segments is conserved in the genomes of even distantly related organisms: example: syntenic chromosomal regions in mammals corresponding to human chromosome 1. People: 1920s-1930s, group of people got involved in bringing back darwin"s work, sewall wright, r. a. fisher.

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