HLSC 2110U Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Cystinuria, Gc-Content, Dna Replication

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Pepsinogen is a gastric pro-enzyme that is activated autocatalytically by: Other pepsin molecules (but can be activated by gastric hcl as well) In eukaryotic cells, dna replication is a relatively fast process considering the length and number of chromosomes, and this speedy replication can be normally supported by: The dna polymerase iii has a 3" to 5" exonuclease activity that is necessary. Dna melting is usually higher when the g=c content than the a=t content because: The g-c bonds are stronger than a-t bonds due to there being three hydrogen bonds. In a normal individual, the daily turnover in hydrolysis and synthesis of protein is: The adenine nucleoside (adenosine) is made up of: In the eukaryotic cell cycle, dna replication takes place in the following: Dna exists naturally in a few known forms, which differ in their direction and lengths of their twists, the form of chromosomal dna is:

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