BIO 1140 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Transfer Rna, Dna Replication, Sulfation

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The two strands of a dna double helix are said to be antiparallel. Histones are ____ and ____ charged proteins: small; negatively, small; positively, large; negatively, large; positively. Amino acid residues in histone tails are most susceptible to __________: methylation, sulfation, a, b and c, phosphorylation, acetylation. The origins of replication in yeast cells promote the replication of the dna in which they reside, even if they are moved to foreign dna. They are therefore often referred to as ________: autonomous replicating sequences, darss, arss, a and e, automatic replicon structures. Organisms, such as bacteria, that have circular chromosomes do not require telomerases. This is because: bacterial chromosomes do not require primers, circular molecules have no end, bacteria lack ribosomes, bacteria have different dna polymerase enzymes. Which eukaryotic rna polymerase synthesizes the larger rrnas, like 28s, 18s and 5. 8s rrnas: rna polymerase v, rna polymerase ii, rna polymerase iv, rna polymerase i, rna polymerase iii.

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