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#Open this [http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/OrganismView.pl link] and search for one of the following mammals: Dog, Human, Pig, Horse, or any other mammal you can find in the results field | #Open this [http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/OrganismView.pl link] and search for one of the following mammals: Dog, Human, Pig, Horse, or any other mammal you can find in the results field | ||
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- Note: many of the results will be for viruses associated with the animal you searched for. To be sure you selected a mammal and not a virus look in the "Organism Information" box for "Mammalia" | - Note: many of the results will be for viruses associated with the animal you searched for. To be sure you selected a mammal and not a virus look in the "Organism Information" box for "Mammalia" | ||
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2. Make sure the mammal you searched for is highlighted then click "Launch genome viewer" near the bottom left side of the page<br> | 2. Make sure the mammal you searched for is highlighted then click "Launch genome viewer" near the bottom left side of the page<br> | ||
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- Note: This will open a new window that displays the mammal's genome. You can navigate the genome by using your mouse to zoom out and/or slide to the right. The green and grey boxes with arrowheads represent genes. | - Note: This will open a new window that displays the mammal's genome. You can navigate the genome by using your mouse to zoom out and/or slide to the right. The green and grey boxes with arrowheads represent genes. | ||
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3. Quickly observe the genes' locations and proximity to other genes[http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/OrganismView.pl <br>] | 3. Quickly observe the genes' locations and note their proximity to other genes[http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/OrganismView.pl <br>] | ||
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<u>Part 2 - Find and observe a bacterial genome</u> | <u>Part 2 - Find and observe a bacterial genome</u> | ||
1. Open this link and search for Escherichia coli (you may know it as E. coli) and select the first result<br> | 1. Open this [http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/OrganismView.pl link] and search for Escherichia coli (you may know it as E. coli) and select the first result<br> | ||
2. Click "Launch genome viewer" and observe the genome's genes | 2. Click "Launch genome viewer" and observe the genome's genes | ||
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<u>Part 3 - Identify differences between mammals and bacteria</u> | |||
1. List two obvious differences between the genomes | |||
2. Propose some hypothesies as to why there are differences | |||
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| You should have noticed that the bacteria's genome is significantly smaller than the mammal's genome, and that the genes in the bacteria are much closer together. The mammal's genome is much larger than the bacteria's for several reasons, but the main reason is that mammals are more complicated organisms. |
Revision as of 23:53, 14 June 2010
Objective
To have the user visually identify differences between mammalian and bacterial genomes
Background Information
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Time: under 10 minutes
Lesson
Introduction
Bacteria and mammals are obviously very different organisms on the outside and inside, but both utilize DNA in fairly similar fashions. For example they both have sections of DNA that are transcribed into mRNA, which then codes for proteins. Nevertheless, when comparing the locations of coding regions of DNA an obvious difference immerges.
Part 1 - Find and observe a mammalian genome
- Open this link and search for one of the following mammals: Dog, Human, Pig, Horse, or any other mammal you can find in the results field
- Note: many of the results will be for viruses associated with the animal you searched for. To be sure you selected a mammal and not a virus look in the "Organism Information" box for "Mammalia"
2. Make sure the mammal you searched for is highlighted then click "Launch genome viewer" near the bottom left side of the page
- Note: This will open a new window that displays the mammal's genome. You can navigate the genome by using your mouse to zoom out and/or slide to the right. The green and grey boxes with arrowheads represent genes.
3. Quickly observe the genes' locations and note their proximity to other genes
Part 2 - Find and observe a bacterial genome
1. Open this link and search for Escherichia coli (you may know it as E. coli) and select the first result
2. Click "Launch genome viewer" and observe the genome's genes
Part 3 - Identify differences between mammals and bacteria
1. List two obvious differences between the genomes
2. Propose some hypothesies as to why there are differences
Conclusion
You should have noticed that the bacteria's genome is significantly smaller than the mammal's genome, and that the genes in the bacteria are much closer together. The mammal's genome is much larger than the bacteria's for several reasons, but the main reason is that mammals are more complicated organisms.