BIOL 3305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dna Polymerase, Dna Ligase, Code Project

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When piece of dna being synthesized that meets up with another piece of. Therefore, in the next generation, only have to finish off what you started in the last generation. How we grow them in the land: dna repair mechanisms. Dna polymerase. (cid:131) move via rna, this group has a structure that is related with many variants: ltr retrotransposons. Others are simple sequence repeats (dimers or trimers) these are csi or rcmp use to tag you. Islands (cid:198) where there are many genes. (cid:120) lines are elements that move, if they are capable, via a dna intermediate to move via by transposition, it can also be an rna intermediate. They can move anywhere and can accumulate as a mutation. Translation in cytoplasm and transcription in nucleus: not all messages are processed in the same way, only talking about common processing events, as your transcribing rna, can start translation on that rna before you finish transcription.

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