Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Why are viruses not classified as prokaryotes or eukaryotes? Why are introns only in eukaryotic DNA? Why does transcription occur in the nucleus and not in the cytoplasm in eukaryotes?
What is the function of primase in DNA replication? Give two reasons why both the strands of DNA are not copied during transcription. How are the hydrogen bonds important in the replication of DNA? What is DNA replication? What would happen if DNA replication didn't happen?
The term “geopoetics” itself first appeared in France in the 1960 s and 1970 s in the work of Michel Deguy and Kenneth White, and has been picked up by Bertrand Westphal, as well, for whom it is the poetic transcription of human space, the “creative writing” of a territory. ...
What is DNA replication? What would happen if DNA replication didn't happen? What are the four nucleotides of DNA and what causes a DNA mutation? How does a genetic mutation occur? a. Base pairs are deleted or inserted al...
Why does DNA supercoiling happen? Why is A-DNA more stable than B-DNA? Why don't NRTIs stop normal DNA replication? Why does supercoiled DNA migrate faster? Why can't DNA leave the nucleus? Why are nucleic acids negatively charged?
Why does the degree of DNA packaging affect transcription? Why was the discovery of DNA structure so important? Why is adenine used for energy more than the other nucleotides? Why does DNA contain thymine instead of uracil? Why does DNA supercoiling happen?
Why are the two strands of DNA antiparallel? Why is an RNA primer needed in a DNA replication? Why do we consider DNA to be the blueprint of life? How does it happen, in compaction, when DNA needs to be functional the nucleosome loses the wrapped DNA. What is the molecular or chemica...
Identify four differences between replication of DNA versus transcription of DNA. Distinguish DNA from RNA, what is the same, what is different? Importance in function? What is the difference between DNA and RNA from a ...
Transcription: This is the process whereby a segment of DNA is unwound and is used to form an mRNA molecule. This mRNA molecule contains the genetic information to create a protein at the ribosome. S phase: The S phase of the cell cycle describes the stage ...
Are the mutations that cause Huntington's disease the result of a mistake in DNA replication or transcription? Explain. What are some causes of DNA damage? What effect does DNA damage have? What specifically will happen if DNA polymerase is inaccurate during DNA...