Created by Diana Domingues
almost 7 years ago
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What are DNA and RNA
composed of?
4 nitrogenous bases of DNA
4 nitrogenous bases of RNA
Purines
Pyrimidines
Bond linking nucleotides
Phosphodiester bond
Differences between DNA and RNA
Bonds between G and C
Bonds between A and T
Strand direction
Replication
Semi-conservative
Transcription
Sense strand
Antisense strand
mRNA molecule
Codon
Genetic code is degenerate
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Taq polymerase
Transgenic organism
Meselson and Stahl
Eukaryotic DNA
Histones
Nucleosome
Uses of nucleosomes
Stability of double helix
Initiation of DNA replication
in eukaryotes
Rate of replication
Helicase
Single-stranded binding proteins
DNA Gyrase
Energy for replication
Leading strand
Lagging strand
DNA Primase
DNA polymerase I
DNA ligase
Non-coding DNA
Non-coding DNA regions
Regulators of gene expression
Introns
Telomeres
Tandem repeats
DNA Sequencing
Rosalind Franklin
Hershey and Chase
Transcription
RNA polymerase
Initial part of transcription
RNA nucleoside triphosphate
Post-transcriptional modification of mRNA
Enhancers
S
Acetylation
Methylation
Epigenetics
Translation
S
Initiation
A, P, E binding sites stands for...
A site
P site
E site
S
tRNA structure
Anticodon
Amino acid
Proteins translated by free ribosomes
Proteins translated by bound ribosomes
P
Primary structure
Secondary structure
Tertiary structure
Quaternary structure
Conjugated protein