Coding and Noncoding DNA Sequences by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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About the Lecture

The lecture Coding and Noncoding DNA Sequences by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Genomics.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. Introns – a part of a gene that is expressed in a mature mRNA molecule
  2. Pseudogene – a nonfunctional gene that originates due to the insertion of a transposon element or a mutation
  3. Simple sequence repeats – helpful in DNA fingerprinting
  4. Centromeric DNA – a structural part of centromeres that helps in proper segregation and the transport of chromosomes during cell division
  5. Transposon – a jumping gene that can change its position within the genome
  1. Transposon
  2. Single copy gene
  3. Multigene families
  4. Tandem clusters

Author of lecture Coding and Noncoding DNA Sequences

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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