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Genes with a most recent common ancestor, and thus a shared evolutionary ancestry, are known as homologs. These genes appear either from gene duplication within an organism's genome, where they are known as paralogous genes, or are the result of divergence of the genes after a speciation event, where they are known as ...
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What are genes that occur from duplication within an organism's genome called?
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Genes are regulated so that they are expressed only when the product is needed, since expression draws on limited resources.:7 A cell regulates its gene expression depending on its external environment (e.g. available nutrients, temperature and other stresses), its internal environment (e.g. cell division cycle, metabo...
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When are genes expressed?
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What are examples of a cell's external environment?
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What are examples of a cell's internal environment?
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At which step can gene expression be regulated?
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What example of post-translational modification of a protein was first described in 1961?
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During the process of meiotic cell division, an event called genetic recombination or crossing-over can sometimes occur, in which a length of DNA on one chromatid is swapped with a length of DNA on the corresponding sister chromatid. This has no effect if the alleles on the chromatids are the same, but results in reass...
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When can an event called genetic recombination or crossing-over sometimes occur?
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If the alleles on the chromatids are the same, what effect arises from genetic recombination?
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If the alleles on the chromatids are different, what effect arises from genetic recombination?
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Each of a parent's two genes for each trait will sort independently into gametes according to what Mendelian principle?
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In genetic linkage, what sort of point is extremely unlikely to occur?
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Alleles at a locus may be dominant or recessive; dominant alleles give rise to their corresponding phenotypes when paired with any other allele for the same trait, whereas recessive alleles give rise to their corresponding phenotype only when paired with another copy of the same allele. For example, if the allele speci...
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Where can alleles be located in order to be either dominant or recessive?
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Alleles at a locus may be dominant or recessive; dominant alleles give rise to their corresponding phenotypes when paired with any other allele for the same trait, whereas recessive alleles give rise to their corresponding phenotype only when paired with another copy of the same allele. For example, if the allele speci...
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When paired with any other allele for the same trait, what do dominant alleles give rise to?
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When do recessive alleles give rise to their corresponding phenotype?
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When do alleles assort independently?
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What are gametes?
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Horizontal gene transfer refers to the transfer of genetic material through a mechanism other than reproduction. This mechanism is a common source of new genes in prokaryotes, sometimes thought to contribute more to genetic variation than gene duplication. It is a common means of spreading antibiotic resistance, virule...
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What is the transfer of genetic material through a mechanism other than reproduction known as?
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In what type of organism is horizontal gene transfer a common source of new genes?
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What is one trait that horizontal gene transfer is a common means of spreading?
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In what type of organism is horizontal gene transfer rare?
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What is one example of horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotes?
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For multicellular organisms, typically the embryo is engineered which grows into the adult genetically modified organism. However, the genomes of cells in an adult organism can be edited using gene therapy techniques to treat genetic diseases.
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For what sort of organisms is the embryo normally engineered?
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What techniques can be used to alter the genomes of an adult organism to treat genetic disease?
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What part of the organism is usually created which becomes a developed genetically altered organism?
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What can be changed in an adult organism using gene therapy techniques?
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What can be treated using genetic engineering?
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The duplication and transmission of genetic material from one generation of cells to the next is the basis for what?
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Why do organisms inherit the characteristics of their parents?
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In what type of organism will the offspring be a genetic copy or clone of the parent organism?
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In what type of organism will a specialized form of cell division called meiosis produce cells called gametes?
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What are the gametes produced by females called?
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What are mutations that have no effect on an organism's phenotype called?
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What are mutations that do not change the amino acid sequence called?
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What are mutations that lead to amino acid sequence changes but leave the protein functioning similarly called?
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What is a result of deleterious mutations?
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On the evening of 12 April 2012, members of the country's military staged a coup d'état and arrested the interim president and a leading presidential candidate. Former vice chief of staff, General Mamadu Ture Kuruma, assumed control of the country in the transitional period and started negotiations with opposition part...
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When was a coup d'etat staged?
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Who staged the coup d'etat?
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Who assumed control of the country after the coup d'etat?
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Who did Kuruma negotiate with?
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What was Kuruma's former position?
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What is the most common source of new genes in eukaryotic lineages?
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What creates copy number variation of an existing gene in the genome?
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What are the genes that result from eukaryotic gene duplication called?
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What type of copy can gene duplication sometimes result in?
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Guinea-Bissau's GDP per capita is one of the lowest in the world, and its Human Development Index is one of the lowest on earth. More than two-thirds of the population lives below the poverty line. The economy depends mainly on agriculture; fish, cashew nuts and ground nuts are its major exports.
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How much of the population lives below the poverty line?
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What are Guinea-Bissau's major exports?
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What per capita index does Guinea-Bissau rank as one of the lowest in the world?
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For what index does Guinea-Bissau rank as one of the lowest on earth?
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What area depends on agriculture in Guinea-Bissau?
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Essential genes are the set of genes thought to be critical for an organism's survival. This definition assumes the abundant availability of all relevant nutrients and the absence of environmental stress. Only a small portion of an organism's genes are essential. In bacteria, an estimated 250–400 genes are essential fo...
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What are the set of genes which are thought to be crucial for the survival of an organism?
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What does the definition of essential genes assume an absence of?
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How many genes are essential for Escherichia coli?
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What fraction of Escherichia coli's essential genes are orthologs?
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How many essential genes does Saccharomyces cerevisiae have?
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What is one thing the cell must do once DNA replication is compete?
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In binary fission, what shape is each genome?
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In binary fission. when does each genome separate into daughter cells?
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Compared to the rates of cell division in eukaryotes, with what speed does binary fission occur?
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Guinea-Bissau (i/ˈɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/, GI-nee-bi-SOW), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau, pronounced: [ʁeˈpublikɐ dɐ ɡiˈnɛ biˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa. It covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 1,704,000.
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What is the official name for Guinea-Bissau?
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Guinea-Bissau (i/ˈɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/, GI-nee-bi-SOW), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau, pronounced: [ʁeˈpublikɐ dɐ ɡiˈnɛ biˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa. It covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 1,704,000.
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Where is Guinea-Bissau located?
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Guinea-Bissau (i/ˈɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/, GI-nee-bi-SOW), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau, pronounced: [ʁeˈpublikɐ dɐ ɡiˈnɛ biˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa. It covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 1,704,000.
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How many square miles is Guinea-Bissau?
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Guinea-Bissau (i/ˈɡɪni bɪˈsaʊ/, GI-nee-bi-SOW), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese: República da Guiné-Bissau, pronounced: [ʁeˈpublikɐ dɐ ɡiˈnɛ biˈsaw]), is a country in West Africa. It covers 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi) with an estimated population of 1,704,000.
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What is the estimated population of Guinea-Bissau?
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How many kilometers does Guinea-Bissau cover?
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The majority of eukaryotic genes are stored on a set of large, linear chromosomes. The chromosomes are packed within the nucleus in complex with storage proteins called histones to form a unit called a nucleosome. DNA packaged and condensed in this way is called chromatin.:4.2 The manner in which DNA is stored on the h...
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Where are the majority of eukaryotic genes stored?
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Chromosomes that are packed within the nucleus in complex with histones are called what?
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What does the manner of DNA storage on the histone and the chemical modifications of the histone itself regulate?
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What are replication origins?
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Long stretches of repetitive sequence that cap the ends of the linear chromosomes are called what?
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Independence was unilaterally declared on 24 September 1973. Recognition became universal following the 25 April 1974 socialist-inspired military coup in Portugal, which overthrew Lisbon's Estado Novo regime.
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When was independence declared?
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What date was independence considered universal?
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What event caused the recognition to be universal?
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Where did a coup take place?
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Who was overthrown in the coup?
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What sort of definition can be used to conveniently encompass the complexity of diverse phenomena?
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What is the broad operational definition of a gene?
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What does the typical definition of a gene categorize genes by?
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What does the broad operational definition of gene categorize genes by?
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What does the broad operational definition of a gene classify as gene-associated regions?
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Only 14% of the population speaks Portuguese, established as the official language in the colonial period. Almost half the population (44%) speaks Crioulo, a Portuguese-based creole language, and the remainder speak a variety of native African languages. The main religions are African traditional religions and Islam; t...
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What percentage of the population speaks Portuguese?
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What percentage of the population speaks Crioulo?
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What are the two main religions?
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What is their gross domestic product status?
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What is the minority religion?
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Housekeeping genes are critical for carrying out basic cell functions and so are expressed at a relatively constant level (constitutively). Since their expression is constant, housekeeping genes are used as experimental controls when analysing gene expression. Not all essential genes are housekeeping genes since some e...
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What type of genes are necessary for performing basic cell functions?
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At what relative level are housekeeping genes expressed at?
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When investigating gene expression, what type of genes are used as a control for experiments?
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How are some essential genes regulated?
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When are some essential genes expressed?
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Genetic engineering is now a routine research tool with model organisms. For example, genes are easily added to bacteria and lineages of knockout mice with a specific gene's function disrupted are used to investigate that gene's function. Many organisms have been genetically modified for applications in agriculture, in...
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What has become a common research tool with model organisms?
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Genetic engineering is now a routine research tool with model organisms. For example, genes are easily added to bacteria and lineages of knockout mice with a specific gene's function disrupted are used to investigate that gene's function. Many organisms have been genetically modified for applications in agriculture, in...
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What do scientists explore by adding genes to mice with a certain gene's function disrupted?
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What is an application for which organisms have been modified for?
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What is another for which organisms have been modified for?
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What is yet another application for which organisms have been modified for?
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Some viruses store their entire genomes in the form of RNA, and contain no DNA at all. Because they use RNA to store genes, their cellular hosts may synthesize their proteins as soon as they are infected and without the delay in waiting for transcription. On the other hand, RNA retroviruses, such as HIV, require the re...
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In what form do some viruses store their entire genome?
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Some viruses store their entire genomes in the form of RNA, and contain no DNA at all. Because they use RNA to store genes, their cellular hosts may synthesize their proteins as soon as they are infected and without the delay in waiting for transcription. On the other hand, RNA retroviruses, such as HIV, require the re...
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Why do the cellular hosts of some viruses not have to wait for transcription to synthesize their proteins?
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Some viruses store their entire genomes in the form of RNA, and contain no DNA at all. Because they use RNA to store genes, their cellular hosts may synthesize their proteins as soon as they are infected and without the delay in waiting for transcription. On the other hand, RNA retroviruses, such as HIV, require the re...
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What is one type of an RNA retrovirus?
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What sort of transcription does the genome of HIV require before its proteins can be synthesized?
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Besides viruses, where has RNA-mediated epigenetic inheritance been observed?
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SQuAD
De novo or "orphan" genes, whose sequence shows no similarity to existing genes, are extremely rare. Estimates of the number of de novo genes in the human genome range from 18 to 60. Such genes are typically shorter and simpler in structure than most eukaryotic genes, with few if any introns. Two primary sources of orp...
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What is a gene whose sequence shows no similarity to existing genes called?
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SQuAD
De novo or "orphan" genes, whose sequence shows no similarity to existing genes, are extremely rare. Estimates of the number of de novo genes in the human genome range from 18 to 60. Such genes are typically shorter and simpler in structure than most eukaryotic genes, with few if any introns. Two primary sources of orp...
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What is the estimate of the number of orphan genes in the human genome?
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