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summary - VU Research Portal
summary - VU Research Portal

... of four essential DNA processes is discussed: (i) DNA organization, on storing DNA in cells; (ii) DNA replication, or how a copy of DNA is made for a daughter cell; (iii) DNA transcription, reading of the DNA to synthesize mRNA for the production of proteins; and (iv) DNA repair, which is needed whe ...
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...  Viruses are not considered living things, even though they have many characteristics of living organisms. (2.1)  Prokaryotes are divided into two domains: archaea and bacteria. (2.1)  Archaea are complex prokaryotic organisms often found in extreme environments. (2.1)  Bacteria have a cell wall ...
RNA - Gulf Coast State College
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... • Students will explain the basic processes of transcription and/or translation, and their roles in the expression of genes. • Students will explain that the basic components of DNA are universal in organisms. • Students will explain how similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to comm ...
RNA - Gulf Coast State College
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... • Students will explain the basic processes of transcription and/or translation, and their roles in the expression of genes. • Students will explain that the basic components of DNA are universal in organisms. • Students will explain how similarities in the genetic codes of organisms are due to comm ...
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Ch. 16 - ltcconline.net

... 1. Explain why researchers originally thought protein was the genetic material. 2. Explain how Watson and Crick deduced the structure of DNA and describe the evidence they used. 3. Explain the significance of the research of Rosalind Franklin. 4. Diagram the structure of DNA. Explain the base-pairin ...
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