BIOL 4374 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Noncoding Dna, Non-Coding Rna, Chromatin

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Genes= information containing elements of genome: determine characteristics of an organism, stores hereditary information, both strands of dna referred to as a gene. Only one strand codes for proteins: cells contain genes as dna, viruses can contain it as dna or rna. Chromosomes= have dna and proteins chromatin: involved in hereditary traits, composed of genes. Fred griffith proved that dna ~ genes. Avery, macleod, mccarty followed up on griffith"s findings. Dna lacks sulfur, proteins generally lack phosphorus. Human genome is 3 billion base pairs, bacterial genome is. Greatest difference in genomes of simple and complex organisms is the inclusion of (cid:498)junk(cid:499) dna: may not actually be junk, can code for non-coding rna that may help to regulate other genes. Amount of dna in an organism does not correlate to how complex the organism is: chromatin= dna and protein complex. The proteins: histones and nonhistone chromosomal proteins.

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