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BIOC0005 - THE HUMAN GENOME EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED Describe the composition of the human nuclear genome. One genome has 23 chromosomes. 22 autosomes 50 to 260 Mb DNA 23 chromosomes has 3x10e9 bp, therefore somatic cells have 6x10e9. Chromosomes are arranged in order, with 1 being largest and 22 being smallest. Made up of 2 arms: p is the shorter arm and q is the longer one. Human genome encodes 21000 genes. Describe the proportions of sequences in the human genome. 1.5% of the human genome codes for protein coding regions (exons). 25% of the human genome codes for introns. 43% of the human genome comprises repetitive DNA - 'non-functional'. Other DNA: Regulatory regions of genes, Pseudogenes, RNA genes (not mRNA), Fragments of genes How does the human genome encode so many genes? Alternative splicing of mRNA provides additional proteins from a single transcript. Exons will remain in order. Exons exit from the nucleus, introns remain in the nucleus during splicing. Addition of polyA tail. Several genes are members of a gene family. How does this occur? Arisen by gene duplication Duplicated genes have acquired base changes Gene products encode proteins with different properties. Describe haemoglobin in terms of its gene family. Part of the globin gene family, which encodes the protein chains for haemoglobin (2 alpha and 2 beta chains) Alpha globin gene cluster is found on chromosome 16; transcribed in fetus and adult. Beta globin gene cluster is found on chromosome 11; transcribed in adult. Gene duplication allows for higher affinity of oxygen of foetal haemoglobin compared to adult haemoglobin. Describe the composition of the histone gene family. Genes make up the histone - 2 H2A, 2 H2B, 2 H3 and 2 H4 make up the nucleosome octamer. 1 H1 sits on nucleosome octamer, pulling DNA together, makes up the histone octamer. 11 histone gene clusters, 60 histone genes distributed over 7 chromosomes. Although duplicated, each member of a particular histone gene family encodes the identical protein. 140 bp of DNA wraps twice around the histone octamer. Lots of histone proteins are needed when DNA replicate; e

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BIOC0005 - THE HUMAN GENOME EXAM QUESTIONS

AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED


Describe the composition of the human nuclear genome.

One genome has 23 chromosomes.

22 autosomes

50 to 260 Mb DNA

23 chromosomes has 3x10e9 bp, therefore somatic cells have 6x10e9.



Chromosomes are arranged in order, with 1 being largest and 22 being smallest. Made

up of 2 arms: p is the shorter arm and q is the longer one.



Human genome encodes 21000 genes.

Describe the proportions of sequences in the human genome.

1.5% of the human genome codes for protein coding regions (exons).



25% of the human genome codes for introns.



43% of the human genome comprises repetitive DNA - 'non-functional'.



Other DNA: Regulatory regions of genes, Pseudogenes, RNA genes (not mRNA),

Fragments of genes

,How does the human genome encode so many genes?

Alternative splicing of mRNA provides additional proteins from a single transcript. Exons

will remain in order.

Exons exit from the nucleus, introns remain in the nucleus during splicing. Addition of

polyA tail.

Several genes are members of a gene family. How does this occur?

Arisen by gene duplication

Duplicated genes have acquired base changes

Gene products encode proteins with different properties.

Describe haemoglobin in terms of its gene family.

Part of the globin gene family, which encodes the protein chains for haemoglobin (2

alpha and 2 beta chains)



Alpha globin gene cluster is found on chromosome 16; transcribed in fetus and adult.

Beta globin gene cluster is found on chromosome 11; transcribed in adult.



Gene duplication allows for higher affinity of oxygen of foetal haemoglobin compared to

adult haemoglobin.

Describe the composition of the histone gene family.

Genes make up the histone - 2 H2A, 2 H2B, 2 H3 and 2 H4 make up the nucleosome

octamer. 1 H1 sits on nucleosome octamer, pulling DNA together, makes up the histone

octamer.

, 11 histone gene clusters, 60 histone genes distributed over 7 chromosomes. Although

duplicated, each member of a particular histone gene family encodes the identical

protein.



140 bp of DNA wraps twice around the histone octamer.

Lots of histone proteins are needed when DNA replicate; each histone connected by

linker DNA.

What are the different gene duplication outcomes?

If there is selective pressure on both genes, the genes stay similar (such as globin and

histone family members).



If there is selection pressure on just one gene, one copy mutates and loses function

(pseudogenes) or one copy acquires a new function.

The human genome contains repetitive DNA interspersed throughout the

genome. What are LINES?

Long interspersed nuclear elements (L1)

Comprise 20% of genome.

Human L1 elements are the only autonomously active family - have ability to copy

themselves and reinsert a copy at a different site in a human chromosome.



Individuals vary therefore in their L1 insertions. L1 elements are a 'dynamic' force that

gives plasticity to the genome.

Describe the genetic makeup of LINES.

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