Molecular Genetics (Keith Edwards 19-22) Flashcards

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How can CRISPR-Cas9 be used for targeted gene editing?

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  • It functions as the prokaryotic ‘immune system’ when viral DNA infects it, RNA is produced which is complementary to the viral DNA, this acts as a guide for Cas9 nuclease to cleave the viral DNA, making it ineffective.
  • This can be utilised by scientists; we can change the small guide RNA (sgRNA) to match its target.
  • The enzyme locks onto a PAM sequence (upstream of the target DNA).
  • Cas9 causes double-strand breaks of the target DNA (thanks to the sgDNA).
  • A new DNA template strand (e.g. healthy gene) can then be incorporated into the target DNA, replacing the original sequence.
  • leaves no trace of genome editing…
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How can the Hagberg falling number test (HFN) be used to determine which wheat is good for baking?

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  • the falling number is the time is taken (secs) for a stirrer to fall through a hot slurry of ground wheat.
  • the greater the amount of alpha-amylase, the thinner the starch, and the quicker the time.
  • Ideal baker’s wheat should have a high HFN as it contains more starch (less alpha-amylase)
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What is preharvest sprouting (PHS)?

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  • When grain germinates on ears of wheat - occurs when late summer is hot and wet and wheat is tricked into germinating.
  • underpinned by VP1 gene. The VP1 transcription factor represses genes encoding for hydrolytic enzymes associated with germination such as alpha-amylase.
  • no mutation in the VP1 gene but a wetter summer = more alternative splicing (not sure why)
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What is significant about cytosine in pluripotent cells and unipotent cells?

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  • In pluripotent cells, cytosine is in its native state, whereas in unipotent cells, more cytosine is methylated.
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What are euchromatin and heterochromatin?

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  • euchromatin is more acetylated, whereas heterochromatin is much more tightly packed due to methylation.
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What does the experiment with Agouti mice suggest about diet and gene expression?

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  • mother was fed with high proportions of methyl donor-rich food. Her offspring were slender, brown and had longevity.
  • homozygous agouti yellow = lethal
  • methyl groups appeared to attach to the chromosomes of unborn mice, switching off the gene for agouti hair colour.
  • Imagine if we could cure genetic diseases by altering diets!
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Tell me about the Hongerwinter of 1944 and its significance.

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  • German army blocked food to the Dutch in the winter of 1944.
  • Children born at this time had stunted growth, depression, anaemia etc.
  • When women living in this time had children 30 years later, some children had the same problems, despite being conceived and born in normal times.
  • Does environment have a hereditary genetic effect?
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