WHAT IS BIOLOGY? Technically, the “study” (Gr =logos) of “life” (Gr = bios) Where do we draw the line between living and non-living entities? For examples:

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WHAT IS BIOLOGY? Technically, the “study” (Gr =logos) of “life” (Gr = bios) Where do we draw the line between living and non-living entities? For examples: Are viruses alive? * They consist of only a protein coat and an inner core of nucleic acid * They can reproduce only inside living cells * They can be crystallized and kept in a bottle for years and still infect their host cells

What Makes Something Alive? 1.Living organisms take in energy and/or nutrients from the environment. 2. Living organisms sense and respond to the environment in controlled ways. 3. Living organisms grow and reproduce. 4. Living organisms contain genetic material. 5. Living organisms demonstrate homeostasis: the ability to regulate the internal environment to keep it within certain limits. 6. Living organisms have the capacity to evolve.

Hierarchy in Biology Atoms Molecules Macromolecules Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Individual Organisms Populations Communities Ecosystems Biosphere

Meet the cell Hi! I’m Sammy Cell. I am an animal cell. I am microscopic and live inside the human body along with billions of other cells identical to me.

Two types of organisms * * Every biological ‘rule’ has exceptions!

Animal cell

Nucleus: administrative center of the cell  It consists of chromatin, the unstructured form of the cell's DNA that will organize to form chromosomes during mitosis or cell division.  It coordinates the cell's activities, which include intermediary metabolism, growth, protein synthesis, and reproduction (cell division).  Occupies about 10 percent of a cell's volume, making it the cell's most prominent feature.

A schematic diagram of a prokaryotic cell

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic

Fundamental Dogma DNA RNA Proteins Circuits Phenotypes Populations GenBank EMBL DDBJ Map Databases SwissPROT PIR PDB Gene Expression? Clinical Data ? Regulatory Pathways? Metabolism? Biodiversity? Neuroanatomy? Development ? Molecular Epidemiology? Comparative Genomics? the post-genomic era will need many more to collect, manage, and publish the coming flood of new findings. Although a few databases already exist to distribute molecular information, If this extension covers functional genomics, then “functional genomics” is equivalent to biology.

Chromosomes and DNA

Human Chromosome Banding Patterns

Human Chromosomes

Human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes diploid number (2n) = from mom - 23 from dad 22 pairs are autosomes –true homologous pairs 1 pair is not necessarily homologous - sex chromosomes females are XX males are XY – a non homologous pair.

Genes are linearly arranged along chromosomes

DNA can be simplified to a string of four letters GATTACA

DNA Structure (overview)

Adenine (A)Guanine (G) (Purines) Thymine (T) (DNA) (Pyrimidines) Cytosine (C) Uracil (U) (RNA) Nucleotide Bases

Genomic Nucleotide Composition

DNA Reading Frames AGCTACGTAGCTAGCTA mRNA has only three reading frames, whereas dsDNA has six!

Genome Annotation The Process of Adding Biology Information and Predictions to a Sequenced Genome Framework

Genome Annotation The Process of Adding Biology Information and Predictions to a Sequenced Genome Framework

DNA intron-exon structure promoter 轉錄起始點 5’ UTRexonintronDonor site Acceptor site Splice site Start Codon Stop Codon 3’ UTRPolyA

Nucleotide codes

DNA Replication The DNA strand that is copied to form a new strand is called a template In the replication of a double-stranded or duplex DNA molecule, both original (parental) DNA strands are copied When copying is finished, the two new duplexes, each consisting of one of the original strands plus its copy, separate from each other (semiconservative replication)

Schematic diagram of DNA replication.

DNA is unwinding  DNA Synthesis

(RT)

Protein Synthesis

Proteins Proteins: macromolecules composed of one or more chains of amino acids Amino acids: class of 20 different organic compounds containing a basic amino group (- NH 2 ) and an acidic carboxyl group (-COOH) The order of amino acids is determined by the base sequence of nucleotides in the gene coding for the protein Proteins function as enzymes, antibodies, structures, etc.

Standard Genetic Code

Amino acid codes

Primary Protein Structure

Multiple Levels of Protein Strucure (  Protein folding )

Tertiary Structure of Sperm whale myoglobin (1MBN)

Sequence to Structure: It’s a matter of dimensions! 1D Nucleic acid sequence AGT-TTC-CCA-GGG… 1D Protein sequence Met-Ala-Gly-Lys-His… M – A – G – K – H… 3D Spatial arrangement of atoms