Title: GeneGenome Structure
1Gene/Genome Structure
2Gene Structure and the Human Genome
3Things You Have to Hear About Today
Get
- Definition of a Gene
- Description of a Generic Eukaryotic Gene
- Packaging of the Genome
- Chromosomes
- Chromosome Structure
- Specialized Regions of Chromosomes
- Composition of the Human Genome
4What are Genes?
- Historically Defined as a Unit of Inheritance
- In 1866 Gregor Mendel described the Gene Theory
- Work Rediscovered in 1900
- Concept Existed Long Before the Chemical Nature
of DNA was Understood
5What are Genes?
- The functional and physical unit of heredity
passed from parent to offspring - Genes are pieces of DNA, and most genes contain
the information for making a specific protein
6Gene This is Your Life
DNA
Transcription
Processing
mRNA
AAA
7Organization of a GENE
Intron
Promoter
3-Untranslated Region (3-UTR)
5-Untranslated Region (5-UTR)
Exons
8Reading the Gene of the Gene
Processing
mRNA
AAA
9Things You Have to Hear About Today
- Definition of a Gene
- Description of a Generic Eukaryotic Gene
- Packaging of the Genome
- Chromosomes
- Chromosome Structure
- Specialized Regions of Chromosomes
- Makeup of the Human Genome
10Cell
Histones
DNA
112 nm
11 nm
RESULT
- Each DNA molecule is packaged into a chromosome
50,000X shorter than its extended length
30 nm
300 nm
700 nm
1400 nm
12Packaging of DNA
30 nm
Nucleosomes
13Packaging of DNA
Interphase
Mitosis
1 µm
10 µm
14Chromosome Banding/Karyotyping
Banding pattern is due to differential
staining of different regions of a given
chromosome
15Things You Have to Hear About Today
- Definition of a Gene
- Description of a Generic Gene
- Packaging of the Genome
- Chromosomes
- Chromosome Structure
- Specialized Regions of Chromosomes
- Makeup of the Human Genome
16Specialized Regions of Chromosomes
- Origins of replication
- Eukaryotic chromosomes have many origins
- Centromere (1 per)
- Attaches chromosome to the mitotic spindle
apparatus - Telomere (2 per)
- Linear end of the chromosome
17Function of Centromeres
- Centromeres are at the center of the chromosome
- Allow a single copy of each chromosome to be
pulled into each cell when a cell divides - Protein complex termed a kinetocore attaches the
chromosomes to the mitotic spindle
18Telomeres
- Serves as caps for the linear end of the
chromosome - Prevents DNA from being degraded
- Prevents recombination
- Made up of repeating sequences
- The End Replication Problem
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19Origins of Replication
Centromeres
Telomeres
20Things You Have to Hear About Today
- Definition of a Gene
- Description of a Generic Gene
- Packaging of the Genome
- Chromosomes
- Chromosome Structure
- Specialized Regions of Chromosomes
- Makeup of the Human Genome
21Genome Comparison
Organism
Size
Genes
Gene Density
Human 3000 million 30-35 K
1/100,000
Mouse 3000 million 30,000
1/100,000
Fruit Fly 135 million 13,061
1/13,781
Arabidopsis 100 million 25,000
1/4,000
C. elegans 97 million 19,099
1/5,079
Yeast 12.1 million 6,034
1/2,005
Bacteria (E. coli) 4.67 million 3,237
1/1,443
22Human Genome
- 3.2 x 109 base pairs of DNA
- 30,000-35,000 genes
- Arranged in 23 pairs of chromosomes
- 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes
- 1 pair of somatic (either XX or XY)
- Only 1-2 of the genome encodes proteins
23Human Genome Contains a High Percentage of
Non-Coding DNA
- Introns
- Telomeres
- Highly repetitive DNA sequences
- Satellite DNA (repeats of up to 1,000,000 bp)
- Moderately repetitive DNA sequences
- Alu sequences
All these sequences may contribute to genetic
diversity
24Rate of Sequencing of the Human Genome
200
150
Millions of Base Pairs
100
50
1996
1997
1998
Completed by 2003
25What have we learned??
- 30,000-35,000 genes in the genome
- 99.9 of DNA is the same in all people
- Function for 50 of the genes identified
- Chromosome 1 has the MOST genes (2968)
- Y Chromosome the fewest (231)
Future Challenges Abound
26Future Considerations
- Functional Analysis/Interpretation
- Identification of Disease Genes
- Disease Diagnosis
- Other Inherited Traits
- Ethical Considerations
27Things You Have to Hear About Today
- Definition of a Gene
- Description of a Generic Gene
- Packaging of the Genome
- Chromosomes
- Chromosome Structure
- Specialized Regions of Chromosomes
- Makeup of the Human Genome