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20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes The ultimate goal of genomic research: determining the ordered nucleotide sequences of entire genomes of organisms Genetic maps: (linkage map) approximate locations of genes, relative to the location of other genes, based on the rates of recombination

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Page 1: 20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes The ultimate goal of genomic research: determining the ordered nucleotide sequences

20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

• The ultimate goal of genomic research: determining the ordered nucleotide sequences of entire genomes of organisms

• Genetic maps: (linkage map) approximate locations of genes, relative to the location of other genes, based on the rates of recombination

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20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

Physical map: based on the direct analysis of DNA, places genes in relation to distances measured in bp, kbp, and mbp

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20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

• Sequencing an entire genome:

• The human genome project

• Map-based sequencing: relies on detailed genetic and physical maps to align sequenced fragments

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Concept Check 1

A contig is:

a. a set of molecular markers used in genetic mapping

b. a set of overlapping fragments that form a continuous stretch of DNA

c. a set of fragments generated by a restriction enzyme

d. a small DNA fragment used in sequencing

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Concept Check 1

A contig is:

a. a set of molecular markers used in genetic mapping

b. a set of overlapping fragments that form a continuous stretch of DNA

c. a set of fragments generated by a restriction enzyme

d. a small DNA fragment used in sequencing

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20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

• Whole-genome shotgun sequencing:

Small-insert clones are prepared directly from genomic DNA and sequenced in a highly automated way.

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20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

• Single-nucleotide polymorphisms:

• A site in the genome where individual members of a species differ in a single base pair

• Haplotype: the specific set of SNPs and other genetic variants observed on a chromosome

• tagSNPs

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20.1 Structural Genomics Determines the DNA Sequences of Entire Genomes

• Copy-number variations• The number of copies of DNA sequences

varies from people to people.

• Expressed-Sequence Tags (ESTs)• Markers associated with DNA sequences that

are expressed as RNA

• Bioinformatics:• Molecular Biology + Computer Science

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20.2 Functional Genomics Determines the Functions of Genes by Using Genomic-Based

Approaches

• Functional genomics• characterizes what the sequences do

• Transcriptome: all the RNA molecules transcribed from a genome

• Proteome: all the proteins encoded by the genome

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Predicting Function from Sequence

• Homologous• Genes that are evolutionarily related

• Orthologs• Homologous genes in different species that

evolved from the same gene in a common ancestor

• Paralogs• Homologous genes arising by duplication of

a single gene in the same organism

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Concept Check 3

What is the difference between orthologs and paralogs?

a. Orthologs are homologous sequences; paralogs are analogous sequences.

b. Orthologs are more similar than paralogs.

c. Orthologs are in the same organism; paralogs are in different organisms.

d. Orthologs are in different organisms; paralogs are in the same organism.

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Concept Check 3

What is the difference between orthologs and paralogs?

a. Orthologs are homologous sequences; paralogs are analogous sequences.

b. Orthologs are more similar than paralogs.

c. Orthologs are in the same organism; paralogs are in different organisms.

d. Orthologs are in different organisms; paralogs are in the same organism.

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Gene Expression and Microarrays

• Microarrays:• Nucleic acid hybridization: using a known

DNA fragment as a probe to find a complementary sequence

• Gene expression and reporter sequences:• Reporter sequence: encoding an easily

observed product used to track the expression of a gene of interest

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20.3 Comparative Genomics Studies How Genomes Evolve

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Prokaryotic Genomes

• Genome size

• Number of genes

• Horizontal gene transfer: exchanging genetic information from closely related or distantly related species over evolutionary time

• Function of genes

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Eukaryotic Genomes

• Genome size

• Number of genes

• Multigene family: a group of evolutionarily related genes that arose through repeated evolution of an ancestral gene

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20.4 Proteomics Analyzes the Complete Set of Proteins Found in a Cell

• Determination of cellular proteins

• Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

• Mass spectrometry

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20.4 Proteomics Analyzes the Complete Set of Proteins Found in a Cell

• Determination of cellular proteins

• Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

• Mass spectrometry

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