Explain the relationship between DNA replication and cell division. Explain the process of DNA replication including how strands are separated, the enzymes involved, and how the DNA template works to identify and repair errors. Where does DNA replication take place? When? Why?
DNA replication is a process used to make an identical copy of a cell's genetic material, or DNA. Once a cell has replicated its DNA, it can divide to produce two new cells, each with the same DNA material as the original cell.
Nucleosome positioning signals may explain DNA replication efficiency.Yair FieldNoam KaplanYvonne FondufeMittendorfIrene K. MooreEilon SharonYaniv LublingJonathan WidomEran Segal
How does RNA polymerase synthesize RNA? In replication describe the function of an RNA primer and how it works with DNA polymerase. RNA processing is determined by phosphorylation patterns in the C-terminal repeat domain (CTD) of the RNA polymerase II. Explain in a mechan...
"Anti-assembly drugs may be more efficient than other drugs because viral fitness is in particular sensitive to mutations at specific assembly interfaces," Zandi said. "Indeed, small molecules have been recently designed that prohibit replication of certain viruses by similar mechanisms." ...
Understanding the components that control cell division is fundamental to understanding how life works and how alterations in this delicate process can cause diseases such as cancer. It was precisely the discoveries of 'key regulators of the cell cycle'
DNA Replication | How, When & Why? from Chapter 4 / Lesson 2 78K Understand how DNA is replicated. Learn why DNA replicates, when DNA replicates, and how DNA replication works. Get an overview of the rates of replication ...
Compare and contrast the processes of DNA replication, transcription and translation in bacteria and eukaryotes. Describe how the process of DNA transcription occurs. A) What is the process of translation? B) What is the role of the ribosome and tRNA? How do the proteins of...
Discuss the similarities and differences between DNA replication and RNA transcription. What is the difference between RNA and DNA? What are the three types of RNA? How do they differ from each other? Compare and contrast DNA and RNA in terms...
If viruses reproduce asexually and the offspring is genetically identical, how do mutations occur in the next generation? (a) How does sexual reproduction benefit the offspring in terms of genetic variation? (b) Give an example. Explain why natural selection works on ...