MBG 2040 Study Guide - Final Guide: Z-Dna, Dna Replication, Tobacco Mosaic Virus

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Gene (replication) transcription transcript (rna) translation polypeptide (amino acids) Rna can actually be reverse transcribed back into dna. Dna uses dna polymerase, rna uses rna polymerase. Ie tobacco mosaic virus and plant/animal viruses and rotavirus. No mechanism known can convert proteins back into rna. The standard form dna double helix of watson and crick. Replication of dna and chromosomes: complementary base pairs (a-t, g-c, anti parallel strands: polarity. 5" phosphate group 3" oh: right handed double helix (b-dna) most common form in living cell. Segments of right handed can reverse to left handed due to certain sequences. Open and more susceptible to being broken. Formed in lab test tube by adding nacl. Not usually found in nature: ten base pairs per turn, 0. 34 nm between stacked bases, 3. 4 nm per helical turn, each base pair is perpendicular to central axis. Parental dna molecule separation of parental strands synthesis of new complementary strands two identical daughter dna molecules.

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