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... role in both replication and translation . 11. diagram the pattern of DNA replication and relate the process to base ... roles of mRNA , tRNA , and rRNA in relationship to one another . 14. describe the roles in DNA - protein synthesis ...
... role in both replication and translation . 11. diagram the pattern of DNA replication and relate the process to base ... roles of mRNA , tRNA , and rRNA in relationship to one another . 14. describe the roles in DNA - protein synthesis ...
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... ROLE Introduction In the last chapter , we considered DNA replication , the process by which hereditary information is copied and made available for future generations . In this chapter we examine the process by which DNA directs the ...
... ROLE Introduction In the last chapter , we considered DNA replication , the process by which hereditary information is copied and made available for future generations . In this chapter we examine the process by which DNA directs the ...
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... role of enzymes in this process , and the role of regulators in turning DNA on and off . The role of enzymes in DNA - protein synthesis is especially inter- esting because enzymes are proteins . This means that specific proteins are ...
... role of enzymes in this process , and the role of regulators in turning DNA on and off . The role of enzymes in DNA - protein synthesis is especially inter- esting because enzymes are proteins . This means that specific proteins are ...
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THE STRUCTURE AND LANGUAGE OF DNA | 28 |
REPLICATION REPAIR | 55 |
RNAS ROLE | 82 |
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activating enzymes adenine AGTC amino acids antibiotics backbone bacteria base pairing called chain changes in DNA chemical chromosomes copy strand cytoplasm cytosine diagram DNA and protein DNA base sequence DNA double helix DNA language DNA molecules DNA repair DNA replication DNA-protein synthesis DNA-protein translation DNA's enzymes eukaryotic chromosomes free nucleotides function galactosemia genetic engineering geneticists hemoglobin hereditary defects hereditary information hereditary traits histones incomplete repressor interlocking keratin kind of molecule kinds of RNA label lactose letters ligase messenger RNA milk sugar molecules monomers mRNA mRNA triplet mutations in DNA nuclease nucleotides operon particular protein protein molecules protein production protein synthesis proteins and traits pyrimidine red blood cells regulator gene reproduction rezipping ribose ribosomal RNA RNA polymerase role rRNA Sample answer segment of DNA shape sickle cell anemia sickle cell hemoglobin specific amino acids structure thymine tion transfer RNA tRNA turn unzipping val glu viruses