DNA ppt
... use DNA technology to identify people through a process known as DNA fingerprinting. ...
... use DNA technology to identify people through a process known as DNA fingerprinting. ...
Pharmacogenetics Glossary
... guanine (G) - a base in DNA and RNA that always bonds with cytosine (C). haploid - cells that have a single set of chromosomes, or half the full set of genetic material, as opposed to diploids. Sperm and egg cells are haploid. heterozygous - refers to having dissimilar alleles of one or more genes, ...
... guanine (G) - a base in DNA and RNA that always bonds with cytosine (C). haploid - cells that have a single set of chromosomes, or half the full set of genetic material, as opposed to diploids. Sperm and egg cells are haploid. heterozygous - refers to having dissimilar alleles of one or more genes, ...
WELCOME TO BIOLOGY 2002 - University of Indianapolis
... A single strand of nucleotides is made when a phosphodiester bond is formed between the 3’ C of one nucleotide and the 5’ C of ...
... A single strand of nucleotides is made when a phosphodiester bond is formed between the 3’ C of one nucleotide and the 5’ C of ...
EOC Practice Quiz (5) - Duplin County Schools
... 16. A gene that makes it possible to distinguish bacteria that carry a plasmid containing foreign DNA from those that do not is called a (an) a. resistance gene. b. antibiotic. c. genetic marker. d. clone. Objective 3.3.3 17. The human genome was sequenced a. by sequencing each gene on each chromoso ...
... 16. A gene that makes it possible to distinguish bacteria that carry a plasmid containing foreign DNA from those that do not is called a (an) a. resistance gene. b. antibiotic. c. genetic marker. d. clone. Objective 3.3.3 17. The human genome was sequenced a. by sequencing each gene on each chromoso ...
Genetic Engineering
... the absence of the enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA). White blood cells are removed from the patient and mixed with a virus that contains the normal gene which codes for the production of this enzyme. The virus enters the white blood cells, carrying with it the normal gene. These genetically engineer ...
... the absence of the enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA). White blood cells are removed from the patient and mixed with a virus that contains the normal gene which codes for the production of this enzyme. The virus enters the white blood cells, carrying with it the normal gene. These genetically engineer ...
word
... probably, maybe gel or experiment to interpret, and some compare/contrast, or short essay type questions; maybe also some abbreviations to define. 1. Focus on what was presented in PowerPoints, using your text for additional clarifications and support. 2. Read learning outcomes for each chapter; rea ...
... probably, maybe gel or experiment to interpret, and some compare/contrast, or short essay type questions; maybe also some abbreviations to define. 1. Focus on what was presented in PowerPoints, using your text for additional clarifications and support. 2. Read learning outcomes for each chapter; rea ...
Bio 102 Practice Problems The Double Helix
... Multiple choice: unless otherwise directed, circle the one best answer. 1. Experiments by Avery, McCarty and MacLeod were consistent with the hypothesis that DNA is the genetic material. However, at the time many scientists still didn't believe that DNA was the genetic material for a variety of logi ...
... Multiple choice: unless otherwise directed, circle the one best answer. 1. Experiments by Avery, McCarty and MacLeod were consistent with the hypothesis that DNA is the genetic material. However, at the time many scientists still didn't believe that DNA was the genetic material for a variety of logi ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... is an importap.t issue for the cell. During this sliding act both the polymerases may use the same DNA single strand as a template, a process referred to as co-directional replication and transcription, or, they may use alternate strands and move in opposite directions. In Escherichia coli for examp ...
... is an importap.t issue for the cell. During this sliding act both the polymerases may use the same DNA single strand as a template, a process referred to as co-directional replication and transcription, or, they may use alternate strands and move in opposite directions. In Escherichia coli for examp ...
DNA and RNA
... • Insures that the correct amino acid is placed where it belongs in the sequence of amino acids • As the codon-anticodon matching continues amino acids are placed beside each other in the sequence dictated by the original code on the DNA on the chromosome in the nucleus. ...
... • Insures that the correct amino acid is placed where it belongs in the sequence of amino acids • As the codon-anticodon matching continues amino acids are placed beside each other in the sequence dictated by the original code on the DNA on the chromosome in the nucleus. ...
Ch. 12.2: Replication of DNA
... Replication of DNA • Before a cell can divide by mitosis or meiosis, it must first make a copy of its chromosomes. • The DNA in the chromosomes is copied in a process called DNA replication. • Without DNA replication, new cells would have only half the DNA of their parents. • DNA is copied during in ...
... Replication of DNA • Before a cell can divide by mitosis or meiosis, it must first make a copy of its chromosomes. • The DNA in the chromosomes is copied in a process called DNA replication. • Without DNA replication, new cells would have only half the DNA of their parents. • DNA is copied during in ...
Biol-1406_Ch9Notes.ppt
... Crick combined the X-ray data with bonding theory to deduce DNA structure: – DNA is made of ____ _______ of nucleotides – The deoxyribose and phosphate portions make up the ______________ ...
... Crick combined the X-ray data with bonding theory to deduce DNA structure: – DNA is made of ____ _______ of nucleotides – The deoxyribose and phosphate portions make up the ______________ ...
Application of a fluorimetric method for measuring DNA strand
... wrong base at this position will bind neither allele. In this case we selected the wobble base as being the most likely position of mutation, an assumption which proved to be correct. A B-specific oligonucleotide [ 5’ TTACTGAAAG(A/ G)CAGAGC 3’1 and a non-B-specific oligonucleotide ( 5 ’ TTACTGAAAGCC ...
... wrong base at this position will bind neither allele. In this case we selected the wobble base as being the most likely position of mutation, an assumption which proved to be correct. A B-specific oligonucleotide [ 5’ TTACTGAAAG(A/ G)CAGAGC 3’1 and a non-B-specific oligonucleotide ( 5 ’ TTACTGAAAGCC ...
Document
... 51. What is the cell cycle? 52. What are the two major phases of the cell cycle? What happens in each of these phases? 53. What is cytokinesis? 54. What is apoptosis? Why would a cell perform apoptosis? 55. What is a chromosome? 56. What is a histone? 57. Why do your cells make chromosomes from chro ...
... 51. What is the cell cycle? 52. What are the two major phases of the cell cycle? What happens in each of these phases? 53. What is cytokinesis? 54. What is apoptosis? Why would a cell perform apoptosis? 55. What is a chromosome? 56. What is a histone? 57. Why do your cells make chromosomes from chro ...
DNA damage and repair
... Mismatch Repair in Prokaryotes •Occurs when DNA Polymerase puts in the wrong nucleotide during replication and the proofreading activity does not correct it. •Repair would ideally occur on the correct strand, the newly synthesized strand. •E. coli methylates A of GATC sequence. •There is a time la ...
... Mismatch Repair in Prokaryotes •Occurs when DNA Polymerase puts in the wrong nucleotide during replication and the proofreading activity does not correct it. •Repair would ideally occur on the correct strand, the newly synthesized strand. •E. coli methylates A of GATC sequence. •There is a time la ...
DNA - Fort Bend ISD
... • They used X-ray crystalography pictures created by Rosalind Franklin and Chargaff’s rule to develop their ladder. • They won the nobel prize in 1962 for their accomplishments. ...
... • They used X-ray crystalography pictures created by Rosalind Franklin and Chargaff’s rule to develop their ladder. • They won the nobel prize in 1962 for their accomplishments. ...
2nd problem set
... a) ______________ : a sequence that immediately precedes a gene and indicates the start of transcription. b) ______________ : a protein that synthesizes a new strand of DNA. c) ______________: a molecule which can terminate a growing DNA strand. 7. Which one of the following molecules is NOT found i ...
... a) ______________ : a sequence that immediately precedes a gene and indicates the start of transcription. b) ______________ : a protein that synthesizes a new strand of DNA. c) ______________: a molecule which can terminate a growing DNA strand. 7. Which one of the following molecules is NOT found i ...
Recombinant DNA Using Bacterial Plasmids NAME: Background
... 2. Obtain scissors and a piece of tape (your teacher will come around and give you one piece that you can further cut into smaller pieces). 3. Cut the PLASMID (White) strips. Tape the strips in ANY order to make a circular plasmid. 4. As one partner works on step 4, the other partner should cut out ...
... 2. Obtain scissors and a piece of tape (your teacher will come around and give you one piece that you can further cut into smaller pieces). 3. Cut the PLASMID (White) strips. Tape the strips in ANY order to make a circular plasmid. 4. As one partner works on step 4, the other partner should cut out ...
DNA structure lab protocol
... The extremely long DNA molecule is actually made of a long string of chemical building blocks called “nucleotides.” There are four different nucleotides, which are labeled adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). The human genome is made of a sequence of roughly three billion of thes ...
... The extremely long DNA molecule is actually made of a long string of chemical building blocks called “nucleotides.” There are four different nucleotides, which are labeled adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). The human genome is made of a sequence of roughly three billion of thes ...
BIOLOGY Wednesday Sub Work
... (1) Replication Basics: a. Overall Goal = Make Identical copy of cell’s DNA molecule. b. Basic Steps in DNA Replication: i. Double helix is untwisted. ii. Strands are separated. iii. Cell needs to make a complimentary (or matching) copy of each strand. c. End Result= End up with 2 DNA molecules, eac ...
... (1) Replication Basics: a. Overall Goal = Make Identical copy of cell’s DNA molecule. b. Basic Steps in DNA Replication: i. Double helix is untwisted. ii. Strands are separated. iii. Cell needs to make a complimentary (or matching) copy of each strand. c. End Result= End up with 2 DNA molecules, eac ...
File
... 1. explain the purpose of this particular gel 2. explain what DNA ladder is and why is it necessary to run a 1KB DNA ladder ...
... 1. explain the purpose of this particular gel 2. explain what DNA ladder is and why is it necessary to run a 1KB DNA ladder ...
BIO | DNA Review Worksheet | KEY
... In area C, the ribosome is performing the process called translation. One by one, an amino acid is being delivered to the ribosome by the transfer RNA. 15. Examine area C. List the amino acids that will be delivered to this ribosome from start to finish. Remember, in order to find the amino acid, yo ...
... In area C, the ribosome is performing the process called translation. One by one, an amino acid is being delivered to the ribosome by the transfer RNA. 15. Examine area C. List the amino acids that will be delivered to this ribosome from start to finish. Remember, in order to find the amino acid, yo ...
learning_goals_objectives
... 1. explain the purpose of this particular gel 2. explain what DNA ladder is and why is it necessary to run a 1KB DNA ladder Dye Terminator Cycle Sequencing ...
... 1. explain the purpose of this particular gel 2. explain what DNA ladder is and why is it necessary to run a 1KB DNA ladder Dye Terminator Cycle Sequencing ...
DNA Extraction from Strawberry - Partnership for Biotechnology and
... The addition of the cold alcohol precipitates the DNA since it is insoluble in high salt and alcohol. Since water is soluble in ethanol, the water becomes dissolved into the comparatively large volume of ethanol, which effectively removes the water from around the DNA—causing the DNA to precipit ...
... The addition of the cold alcohol precipitates the DNA since it is insoluble in high salt and alcohol. Since water is soluble in ethanol, the water becomes dissolved into the comparatively large volume of ethanol, which effectively removes the water from around the DNA—causing the DNA to precipit ...
Practicing Protein Synthesis
... 6. DNA sequences are often used to determine relationships between organisms. DNA sequences that code for a particular gene can vary, though organisms that are closely related will have very similar sequences. This table shows the amino acid sequences of 4 organisms. Based on these sequences, which ...
... 6. DNA sequences are often used to determine relationships between organisms. DNA sequences that code for a particular gene can vary, though organisms that are closely related will have very similar sequences. This table shows the amino acid sequences of 4 organisms. Based on these sequences, which ...