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| Structural difference between purine and pyrimidines |
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| Cut pie pyrimidine are ring like |
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| What keeps the DNA together in a single polhmer |
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| Where do the bonds happen on a sugar? |
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| In what directing does the DNA code read? |
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| What holds together the two strands of DNA |
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Hydrogen bonds between G-C and T-A. Is antiparallel |
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| How many turns in a turn of a double helix |
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| How many hydrogen bonds form between pairs? |
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| Significance of base pairing? |
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| Suggests mechanism for replicating while preserving genetic info. Prevents loss of information |
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| A and b DNA are Right handed. Some left handed exists but function is unknown. (z-dna) |
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| How much DNA makes up protein coding genes? |
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| Non functional remnants of genes |
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| Each cell contains 2 meters of DNA. How does it all fit? |
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| 140 bp of DNA wraps around Histonesand are called Nucleosomes |
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| When Histone form together what is made? |
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| Heritable changes the phenotype or gene expression caused by mechanisms other than the DNA sequence. |
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| What are the mechanisms of epigenetic |
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| Post-translational modification of Hiltons. methylation of DNA |
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