Genotypesand Phenotypes: All types of genes constitute the geneticmakeup - genotypeThe expression of the genotype createsobservable traits - phenotype6
6 • All types of genes constitute the genetic makeup – genotype • The expression of the genotype creates observable traits – phenotype Genotypes and Phenotypes
Genomes Vary in SizeSmallest virus -Copyright The McGraw-Hi Companies, Incquired fiorreproductionofdisolay4-5 genesE.coli-single chromosomecontaining 4,288genes; 1 mm; 1,000xlonger than cellHuman cell -46chromosomescontaining 31,000genes; 6 feet;180,000X longer thancell
7 Genomes Vary in Size • Smallest virus – 4-5 genes • E. coli – single chromosome containing 4,288 genes; 1 mm; 1,000X longer than cell • Human cell – 46 chromosomes containing 31,000 genes; 6 feet; 180,000X longer than cell
DNATwo strands twisted into a double helixBasic unit ofDNA structure is a nucleotideEach nucleotide consists of 3 parts:-A5 carbon sugar-deoxyribose- A phosphate group- A nitrogenous base -adenine, guanine, thymine,cytosineNucleotides covalently bond toforma sugar-phosphatebackbone- Each sugar attaches to two phosphates - 5'carbonand 3'carbon8
8 DNA • Two strands twisted into a double helix • Basic unit of DNA structure is a nucleotide • Each nucleotide consists of 3 parts: – A 5 carbon sugar – deoxyribose – A phosphate group – A nitrogenous base – adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine • Nucleotides covalently bond to form a sugar-phosphate backbone – Each sugar attaches to two phosphates – 5′ carbon and 3′ carbon
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9 Hydrogen bonds Backbone DNA Phosphate N base Deoxyribose sugar P P P P P P A T C G G C D D D D D D D Copyright © The McGraw -Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Condensed metaphase chromosome Supercoiled condensed chromatin Loosely condensed chromosome Uncondensed chromatin fiber DNA double helix Chromatin Condensed nucleosomes DNA Chemical tags attached to histoneproteins may increase the expression of nearby genes. Histone Nucleosome DNA wrapped around histones with linker DNA between them DNA
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10 DNA • Nitrogenous bases covalently bond to the 1′ carbon of each sugar and span the center of the molecule to pair with an appropriate complementary base on the other strand – Adenine binds to thymine with 2 hydrogen bonds – Guanine binds to cytosine with 3 hydrogen bonds • Antiparallel strands 3′to 5′ and 5′ to 3′ 3′ P 5′ Phosphate Deoxy ribose with carbon number Cy tosine Guanine Thy mine Adenine Hy drogen bond Cov alent bond A T G C P 5′ 4′ 1′ 2′ 3′ D 3′ D P 5′ OH Sugar phosphate Nitrogen base pair Sugar phosphate P N G N-H N H-N Sugar NH H N A H-N N H H Sugar N-H CH3 T H C (a) N N O O H H H H H N N O O 3′ P 5′ 3′ D OH 5′ 4′ 2′ 1′ Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. N C G C C