BSCI 223 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Start Codon, Protein Production, Amine

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Includes genes, and intervening sequence in all dna (chromosome and plasmids) Genotype- the actual sequence of the dna encoding genes in the genome. If organisms have the same genotype, they are identical or isogenic. Phenotype- anything that you can see and visible. Haploid- bacteria have single copy if each gene in chromosome; therefore, mutations has potential for an immediate effect on phenotype. Diploid- higher eukaryotes have 2 alleles; dominant and recessive genotypes mas mutant phenotypes: during replication- they are diploid. E coli genome have 4. 5 million base pairs. Bacteria- chromosomal material exists in double stranded circular chromosomes. Supercoiled, highly compacted, and organized into nucleosomes: have histone proteins. Information flow- between generation of cells: vertical evolutions- mother cell, chromosome is duplicated, and then daughter cell, passing on genetic information vertically. Within a cell: horizontal information flow. Central dogma- dna to mrna to protein (transcription, translation)

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