AP BIOLOGY MIDTERM REVIEW SHEET MRS TERHUNE
... Leading/Lagging strand Helicase Translation Triplet codon RNA Splicing Anticodons ...
... Leading/Lagging strand Helicase Translation Triplet codon RNA Splicing Anticodons ...
Microarray technique and Functional genomics
... - pre-filtering corr. coeff: 0.11360581 - post-filtering data count: 26747 - confidence factor: 0.9647781 - dispersion factor: 0.035401408 ...
... - pre-filtering corr. coeff: 0.11360581 - post-filtering data count: 26747 - confidence factor: 0.9647781 - dispersion factor: 0.035401408 ...
Chapter 10 Workbook Notes
... Activators are a type of transcription factor that binds to enhancers. Other transcription factors bind to the promoter in eukaryotic genes and help arrange RNA polymerase in the correct position. A loop in the DNA allows the activator bound to the enhancer to interact with the transcription factor ...
... Activators are a type of transcription factor that binds to enhancers. Other transcription factors bind to the promoter in eukaryotic genes and help arrange RNA polymerase in the correct position. A loop in the DNA allows the activator bound to the enhancer to interact with the transcription factor ...
Genetics - Wantagh School
... must be replicated so that each cell gets the same amount of DNA as the parent cell. ...
... must be replicated so that each cell gets the same amount of DNA as the parent cell. ...
12GeneEvol
... B. The coding region of the eukaryotic genes is longer. C. Insertion and expansion of introns has occurred in eukaryotes. D. There has been a lengthening of the exons. 8. Horizontal gene transfer refers to: A. movement of DNA between non-homologous chromosomes. B. the evolutionary spread of a benefi ...
... B. The coding region of the eukaryotic genes is longer. C. Insertion and expansion of introns has occurred in eukaryotes. D. There has been a lengthening of the exons. 8. Horizontal gene transfer refers to: A. movement of DNA between non-homologous chromosomes. B. the evolutionary spread of a benefi ...
Ch 18 Notes - FacStaff Home Page for CBU
... General transcription factors are essential for the transcription of all protein-coding genes. In eukaryotes, high levels of transcription of particular genes depend on control elements interacting with specific transcription factors. Enhances & Specific TF’s Proximal control elements are located cl ...
... General transcription factors are essential for the transcription of all protein-coding genes. In eukaryotes, high levels of transcription of particular genes depend on control elements interacting with specific transcription factors. Enhances & Specific TF’s Proximal control elements are located cl ...
Final Study Guide
... 48. Hawaiian honeycreepers are a group of birds with similar body shape and size. However, they vary greatly in color and beak shape. Each species occupies its own niche and is adapted to the foods available in its niche. The evolution from a common ancestor to a variety of species is an example of ...
... 48. Hawaiian honeycreepers are a group of birds with similar body shape and size. However, they vary greatly in color and beak shape. Each species occupies its own niche and is adapted to the foods available in its niche. The evolution from a common ancestor to a variety of species is an example of ...
RNA & Protein Synthesis
... • DNA is found in the nucleus of cells, but proteins are built in the cytoplasm. • DNA cannot leave the nucleus, so a copy of the gene is made in the form of a similar nucleic acid called RNA ...
... • DNA is found in the nucleus of cells, but proteins are built in the cytoplasm. • DNA cannot leave the nucleus, so a copy of the gene is made in the form of a similar nucleic acid called RNA ...
Ch 8 Genetic Technology and Diagnostics
... •Primers: DNA strands 15 – 30 bases long that serve as landmarks where DNA amplification should begin •DNA polymerase from thermophilic bacteria - “Taq” polymerase isolated from Thermus aquaticus - remain active at elevated temperatures used in PCR •Thermal cycler: automatically performs the cyclic ...
... •Primers: DNA strands 15 – 30 bases long that serve as landmarks where DNA amplification should begin •DNA polymerase from thermophilic bacteria - “Taq” polymerase isolated from Thermus aquaticus - remain active at elevated temperatures used in PCR •Thermal cycler: automatically performs the cyclic ...
Gregor Mendel & DNA structure
... are alleles of genes with slightly different instructions on homologous chromosomes and that one allele is dominant to the other ...
... are alleles of genes with slightly different instructions on homologous chromosomes and that one allele is dominant to the other ...
Organization of Genes Differs in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic DNA
... DNA of higher eukaryotes consists of unique and repeated sequences. ~5% of human DNA encodes proteins and functional RNAs and regulatory sequences ;remainder spacer DNA between genes and introns within genes. ~50% in humans, is derived from mobile DNA elements, genetic symbiots contributed to evolut ...
... DNA of higher eukaryotes consists of unique and repeated sequences. ~5% of human DNA encodes proteins and functional RNAs and regulatory sequences ;remainder spacer DNA between genes and introns within genes. ~50% in humans, is derived from mobile DNA elements, genetic symbiots contributed to evolut ...
Genome Editing Slides
... • Discovered as what prokaryotes have as an immune system • Pallindromic Repeats of 20-40 bases, separated by short sequences that turn out to be leftover from bacterial viruses that had previously infected the cell – Pallindromic DNA, when transcribed make RNA’s that can base pair with themselves t ...
... • Discovered as what prokaryotes have as an immune system • Pallindromic Repeats of 20-40 bases, separated by short sequences that turn out to be leftover from bacterial viruses that had previously infected the cell – Pallindromic DNA, when transcribed make RNA’s that can base pair with themselves t ...
Exam 4 Key Fa08
... [pattern formation] 9. What effect does microRNAs (miRNAs) have on messenger RNA (mRNA)? (1 pt) [Degrades it or stops it from being translated] 10. Transcribe the following single strand of DNA into a strand of RNA: ATCCGCTAAGTCAG (1 pt) [UAGGCGAUUCAGUC] 11. What is the function of a splicesome? (1 ...
... [pattern formation] 9. What effect does microRNAs (miRNAs) have on messenger RNA (mRNA)? (1 pt) [Degrades it or stops it from being translated] 10. Transcribe the following single strand of DNA into a strand of RNA: ATCCGCTAAGTCAG (1 pt) [UAGGCGAUUCAGUC] 11. What is the function of a splicesome? (1 ...
Biology - secondary
... • Cellular respiration release more energy per glucose molecule than aerobic cellular respiration 107-110 • Building big muscles is an example of catabolic metabolism 119 • 109-Cellular formation is the breakdown of food without O2 • The RNA molecule that contains the code for a polypeptide chain of ...
... • Cellular respiration release more energy per glucose molecule than aerobic cellular respiration 107-110 • Building big muscles is an example of catabolic metabolism 119 • 109-Cellular formation is the breakdown of food without O2 • The RNA molecule that contains the code for a polypeptide chain of ...
END OF SEMESTER EXAM PREPARATION AND REVISION
... • Similar overall structure – DNA is more stable than RNA • DNA contains thymine instead of uracil in RNA • DNA is usually double stranded and RNA is usually single stranded ...
... • Similar overall structure – DNA is more stable than RNA • DNA contains thymine instead of uracil in RNA • DNA is usually double stranded and RNA is usually single stranded ...
Recombination between homologous chromosomes
... Gene density = ratio of the number of genes per number of base pairs written in terms of (Mb) Genome = all information needed for growth and developments of an individual, every cell contains the same genome Operon = a stretch of DNA including promot ...
... Gene density = ratio of the number of genes per number of base pairs written in terms of (Mb) Genome = all information needed for growth and developments of an individual, every cell contains the same genome Operon = a stretch of DNA including promot ...