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1 Introduction to Bioinformatics II
Lecture 7 By Ms. Shumaila Azam

2 Open Reading Frames (ORF)
Region of DNA or RNA sequence that could be translated into a peptide sequence open refers to absence of stop codons Definition: (start codon) (amino acid coding codon)n (stop codon) The transcription termination pause site is located after the ORF Not all ORFs are actually used

3 Open Reading Frames (ORF)
Since nucleotide sequences are “read” three bases at a time, there are three possible “frames” in which a given nucleotide sequence can be “read” (in the forward direction) Taking the complement of the sequence and reading in the reverse direction gives three more reading frames

4 ORFscan easily occur by chance and since “stop”codonsare AT rich:
•GC rich DNA has, on average, more, longer ORFs •AT rich DNA has, on average, fewer, shorter ORFs

5 ORF DNA Strand: TTC TCA TGT TTG ACA GCT RF1 Phe Ser Cys Leu Thr Ala> RF2 Ser His Val *** Gln Leu> RF3 Leu Met Phe Asp Ser> DNA Complimentary Strand: AAG AGT ACA AAC TGT CGA RF4 <Glu *** Thr Gln Cys Ser RF5 <Glu His Lys Val Ala RF6 <Arg Met Asn Ser Leu

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7 Output

8 Block Diagram for Search for ORFs
Genetic code Search Engine Both strands List of ORF positions start/stop Sequence to be searched


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