How does DNA replication differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? How are prokaryotes and eukaryotes different in terms of the RNA polymerases involved in transcription? What is different about transcription and t
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How does DNA replication differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? How are the genome structures of prokaryotes and eukaryotes different? How are prokaryotes and eukaryotes different in terms of the RNA polymerases involved in transcription? How do repli...
(a)Compare between DNA replication and transcription.Similarities1. Both involve unwinding of the double helix DNA;2.Both involve breaking of the weak hydrogen bonds between complementarbases;3.Both involve formation of phosphodiester bonds between neighbouring nucleotides;4.Both involve aligning free nucl...
In some cases inhibition is pronounced only in the upstream reactions such as the reverse transcription and not noticed in qPCR. A template must be chosen for the assessment as well as the matrix. Choosing a matrix characteristic of the field sample the estimated efficiency will reflect the ...
These states are initiated by transcription factors that act at enhancers and are maintained by PcG and TrxG proteins at the PRE. Epigenetic memory is defined as the maintenance of gene expression states through cell generations in the absence of the initiating signals. PREs were first discovered ...
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This would be consistent with the fact that non-specific attachment factors differ from receptors in that they are not essential, although they augment infection in vitro (Wilen et al., 2012). A review of the literature has not found any results for the effect of temperature on the binding ...
corresponding to altered metabolic states depending on their locations within the biofilm. For instance, microbes in the bottom portion of the mature biofilm had activated a set of genes that code for digestive enzymes, while their westerly neighbors prioritized transcription of genes involved in ...
Describe how the process of DNA transcription occurs. How do cells ensure that replicated DNAs are accurately copied? What is DNA technology and how is it used? What is the process in which DNA is duplicated called? Explain the process of replication. Why does this process produce identical ...