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The Tree of Life How do we select a gene sequence for comparison?

The Tree of Life How do we select a gene sequence for comparison?. Criteria For Choosing a Sequence to Construct the Tree of Life. The gene sequence must be found in all organisms As in Goldilocks and the Three Bears , the mutation rate must be “just right”:

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The Tree of Life How do we select a gene sequence for comparison?

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  1. The Tree of LifeHow do we select a gene sequence for comparison?

  2. Criteria For Choosing a Sequence to Construct the Tree of Life • The gene sequence must be found in all organisms • As in Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the mutation rate must be “just right”: • It must show variation among the different organisms to be compared • The sequence must be highly conserved so that it is recognizable by the computer programs that will do the comparisons.

  3. Why rRNA Fits the Bill for Constructing the Tree of Life

  4. Ribosomes • The protein - making machinery of all organisms • Made up primarily of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) • Ribosomal RNA is copied (transcribed) from the DNA (genome) of an organism

  5. 16s Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)is “Just Right” for Constructing a Tree of Life • Found in of all living organisms • Performs a common and necessary function • rRNA sequences vary from one group of organisms to another • rRNA sequences are recognizable in all groups of organisms • The 16s rRNA sequences are highly conserved

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