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Transcript
BIOLOGY 212
SUNDAY 5:10 GILMAN 2354
TUESDAY 7:10 GILMAN 2104
THURSDAY 4:10 GILMAN 2104
REVIEW!
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WHAT WERE THE THREE ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS FOR HOW THE DNA
IS REPLICATED?
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DRAW THE ENERGY REACTION FOR DNA SYNTHESIS INCLUDING ITS
REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS.
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DRAW A BIDIRECTIONAL REPLICATION OF A DNA STRAND INCLUDING
THE ORIGIN OF REPLICATION AND THE DIRECTION OF SYNTHESIS
WHAT WE HAVE COVERED SO FAR
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION – AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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Z SCHEME
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C3, C4, CAM PLANTS****
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CELL DIVISION
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CANCER
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DNA MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION
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PROTEINS INVOLVED IN DNA SYNTHESIS
DUCK, DUCK, GOOSE!
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ONE PERSON WILL BE THE ‘DUCK’ AND I WILL GIVE THEM A
NOTECARD WITH A QUESTION ON IT.
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THEY WILL GO AROUND THE CIRCLE AND SAY ‘DUCK’ AND THEN
‘GOOSE’ ON SOME ONE
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IF THE PERSON YOU PICKED CAN’T CATCH YOU IN TIME, THEY HAVE
TO ANSWER THE QUESTION AND BECOME THE ‘DUCK’
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IF THEY CAN CATCH YOU IN TIME THAN YOU HAVE TO ANSWER THE
QUESTION AND STAY THE GOOSE
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QUESTIONS?
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What is a phosphodiester bond?
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How many origins of replication can eukaryotes have?
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Strands synthesized in the direction of the fork is called the _______ strand
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DNA polymerase 1 or 3 is the one that does only okazaki primer fragments?
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What is the replisome?
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What do single strand DNA binding proteins do?
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What did George Beadle and Edward Tatum propose about genes?
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What is the Central Dogma?
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Who is Francis Crick?
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What is the function of mRNA?
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An organism’s ______ is determined by DNA.
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An organism’s _______ is determined by the proteins it produces.
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What enzyme do viruses use to turn RNA into DNA?
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What is the triplet code?
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RNA codes for ____ instead of ____.
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The genetic code is redundant, unambiguous, universal and __________.
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What is a point mutation?
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In chromosome level mutations, it is a result of addition or deletion of chromosomes from
ones _______.
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What does a missense mutation change?
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If a code mutates into a silent mutation, will the protein change?
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Coding for a stop codon early is a type of _______ mutation.
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Frameshift mutation means what?
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What type of mutation is most likely neutral?
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RNA is ______ stranded while DNA is _______ stranded.
VIDEO!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEQMeP9GG6M
ANY LAST MINUTE QUESTIONS?
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STAY TUNED NEXT WEEK FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE EXAM
REVIEW!