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Reference books: Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition, by B. Alberts et al., 2002. Molecular Cell Biology, 5th edition, by H. Lodish et al., 2004. Molecular Biology of the gene, 5th edition, J. Watson et al, 2004 Planches à voir Tazi 1. PPT METHODOLOGIE.PDF Watson & Crick – “…the secret of life” • Watson: a zoologist, Crick: a physicist • “In 1947 Crick knew no biology and practically no organic chemistry or crystallography..” – www.nobel.se • Applying Chagraff’s rules and the Xray image from Rosalind Franklin, they constructed a “tinkertoy” model showing the double helix • Their 1953 Nature paper: “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.” Watson & Crick with DNA model Rosalind Franklin with X-ray image of DNA Replication DNA Transcription DNA pol fidelity Error rate of ~ 10-9 to 10-12. RNA pol fidelity Error rate of ~ 10-4 to 10-5. RNA Translation Post-transcriptional regulation Protein GENOMICS Discovering TRANSCRIPTOMICS PROTEOMICS BIOINFORMATICS DNA (Genome) Pre-mRNA mRNA mRNA Proteins (Transcriptome) (Proteome) Metabolites (Metabolome) Steps in DNA Sequencing and Genotyping • Selecting part of genome to sequence or genotype • Amplifying nucleic acid • Determine sequence of one or a succession of nucleic acids: – Chemical reaction format – Read out format • Resequencing vs de novo sequencing Sequence Tagget sites (STSs) Short segments of unique DNA sequence along every chromosome Dideoxynucleoside Sequencing Dideoxynucleoside Sequencing Dideoxynucleoside Sequencing Séquençage par des ddNTP Fluorescents Genome Sequencing Approaches https://www.roche-applied-science.com/sis/sequencing/flx/ Multimedia presentation Pyrosequencing Ronaghi M. Pyrosequencing sheds light on DNA sequencing. Genome Res 2001 Pyrosequencing - Solid Phase Ronaghi M. Pyrosequencing sheds light on DNA sequencing. Genome Res 2001 Pyrosequencing - Liquid Phase Ronaghi M. Pyrosequencing sheds light on DNA sequencing. Genome Res 2001 Pyrogram Ronaghi M. Pyrosequencing sheds light on DNA sequencing. Genome Res 2001 454 LifeSciences Sequencer 454 LifeSciences Sequencer Process Overview 454 LifeSciences Sequencer Process Overview 454 LifeSciences Sequencer 454 LifeSciences Sequencer 454 LifeSciences Sequencer Applications of Ultra-Low-Cost Sequencing • Sequencing individual human genomes as component of preventive care. • Genotype-phenotype associations • Comprehensive gene expression profiling in vitro and in situ at all stages of development of a multicellular organism • Comprehensive analysis of mutations present in cancer clones. • Mitochondrial heteroplasmy • Microbial diversity (metagenomic studies) Shendure N. Advanced sequencing technology: methods and goals. Nat Rev Gen 2004 3 billion bases 20,000 – 30,000 genes 3000 nucleotide/gene (on average) 99,9% nucleotide similarity to each other 99% nucleotide similarity to chimpanzees Less than 2 % codes for proteins Chromosome 1 has the most genes Chromosome Y has the fewest genes Variations in human genome Microsatelitte sequences and variation "Microsatellites" are defined as loci (or regions within DNA sequences) where short sequences of DNA are repeated in tandem arrays. This means that the sequences are repeated one right after the other. The lengths of sequences used most often are di-, tri-, or tetra-nucleotides. Single Nucleotide polymorphisms * Protein Coding sequences represent less than 2% of human genome * More than 50% of human genome sequences are repetitive sequences CpG islands density on each chromosome