BIOB11H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Transposable Element, Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism, Inverted Repeat

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Biob11- lecture 3- genome evolution and introduction to the central dogma of. Transposition: movement of dna segments that move from one place on a chromosome to a completely different site, often expressing gene expression. Transposon: dna segments capable of moving from one place in the genome to another. Retrotransposon: transposable elements that require reverse transcriptase for their movements within the genome. An enzyme that uses rna as a template to synthesize a complementary strand of dna. (an enzyme that is found in rna- containing viruses and used in the laboratory to synthesize cdna. Centimorgan: a map unit of recombination; 1cm=1% recombination between two linked genes. Genetic map: assignment of genetic markers to relative positions on a chromosome based on crossover frequency. Polymorphism: sites along the dna where differences exist in a population. Rflp -restriction fragment length polymorphism: a base change resulting in abolition or creation of a recognition sequence for a restriction enzyme.

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