Unit 1: Human Cells - Key Area 5 - Human Genomics Flashcards

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What is human genomics?

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Human genomics is the study of the human genome.

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What is the genome?

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A genome is all of an organism’s hereditary information which is encoded in DNA.

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What is a genome made of?

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A genome is made up of GENES and other DNA sequences that do not code for proteins.

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How many base pairs does the human genome approximately contain?

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3 Billion base pairs

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If there is approximately 3 Billion base pairs in a genome how many base are there approximately?

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6 Billion bases

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How long did the human genome project take?

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13 years from 1990 - 2003.

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What is bioinformatics?

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The name given to the fusion of molecular biology, statistical analysis and computer technology.

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What does genomic sequencing mean?

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Determining the sequence of an individuals gene or entire genome.

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Why does the human genome project not take 13 years to complete nowadays?

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Advances in technology.

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What is meant by pharmacogenetics?

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The study of the effects of pharmaceutical drugs on the genetically diverse members of the human population.

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What is personalised medicine?

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Custom medical treatment to exactly suit an individuals requirements. Meaning that the most suitable drug and the correct dosage would be personally prescribed to an individual.

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What are benefits of personalised medicine?

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Reduced side effects, drugs more suitable to an individual, increased efficiency of drugs.

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What can an individual’s genome be analysed to predict?

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The likelihood that the individual may develop certain diseases.

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