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... of Molecular Biology Structure of DNA DNA Molecule - Two Views Possible Models for DNA Replication DNA Replicating Itself Collaboration of Proteins During Replication RNA and DNA RNA Synthesis and Processing ... A More Detailed View Cloning from Adult Vertebrate Cells Codon DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) DNA - A More Detailed View DNA Replication Exon Exon - A More Detailed View Intron Repressor ...
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Qβ replicase
... and Sharp, P.A. Replication of RNA by the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase of phage T7. Cell 57, 423-31 (1989) Su, Q., Schuppli, D., Tsui, H.T., Winkler, M.E., and Weber, H. Strongly reduced Qβ replication ... replication in an E. coli K12 mutant with inactivated Qβ host factor (hfq) gene. Virology 227, 211-14 (1997) Wettich A., Biebricher C.K. RNA species that replicate with DNA ...
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Viroids
... M., Grenier, C., Perreault, J-P. Characterization of a Viroid-Derived RNA Promoter for the DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase from Escherichia coli, Biochem 41, 6561-71 (2002) Symons, R.H. ... per gram of tissue VII- Replication 1- Viroids depend on RNA polymerase II (nucleolus, α -amanitin sensitive) 2- Infection gives minus strand oligomers, suggests rolling circle replication 3- Oligomers cleave to ...
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On-Line Glossary: D
... DNA polymerase. An enzyme that synthesizes a daughter strand(s) of DNA (under direction from a DNA template). May be involved in repair or replication. (13) DNA replicase. A DNA-synthesizing enzyme required specifically for replication ...
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On-Line Glossary: R
... : The geographical region or regions in which it is known to occur. (20) recombinant DNA. DNA molecules in which sequences, not normally contiguous, have been placed next to each other ... that generates tagged mutations. (19) reniform. Kidney-shaped. (14) replicon. Any DNA sequence or molecule that possesses a replication origin and is therefore potentially capable of being replicated in a ...
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Mosses and Liverworts
... multiple copies of a small genome: circular DNA molecules encoding some - but not all - of the genes needed for their own replication and photosynthesis. Chloroplast genomes have been sequenced from ... are present but in inverted order. Evidence from the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) The mitochondrial DNA of plants suggests a different evolutionary scenario. The mtDNA of all plants including mosses ...
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Lab Manual Exercise #2
... not dividing. (15 hours) A. G1 Phase: Cellular organelles begin to duplicate. B. S-Phase: DNA replication (chomosomes become doubled). C. G2 Phase: Cell growth and protein synthesis. II. M-Phase ( ... gene," which blocks melanin synthesis entirely. Gender verification in the Olympic Games now employs sophisticated DNA testing rather than counting Barr bodies within the nuclei of cells. The test is ...
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Lwoff's Pathways - Viral Replication
... Replication Lwoff's Pathways - Viral Replication Chris Evers Document originally from Genentech's Access Excellence Virus is ... viral replication patterns. Some viruses can only replicate by what is called the lytic pathway. They enter and inject a host cell with DNA ... or X-rays. The lytic and the lysogenic pathways of viral replication are illustrated. Figure Legend: Lytic Pathway: In lysis, the host ...
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DNA Replication
... DNA Replication Central Dogma DNA Replication Watson and Crick were particularly excited about their model because the complementary nature of the DNA molecule suggested a way in which it might self- ... DNA Replication It is very important to know that DNA replication is not a passive and spontaneous process. Many enzymes are required to unwind the double helix and to synthesize a new strand of DNA ...
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Botany online: Molecular Genetics: Genetic Code - Transcription - Protein Biosynthesis - Replication
... Replication Molecular Genetics - Genetic Information: The Genetic Code, Transcription, Translation (Protein Biosynthesis) and Replication The Genetic Code Transcription Chromatin and Repetitive Nucleotide Sequences Protein Biosynthesis (Translation) Replication ... their own (stored as DNA or RNA). And if you want to understand genetic information, its storage, replication and expression then viruses ...
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