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Polymers
What was the original idea of the...,
What are the 3 key points of wats...,
How is the phosphodiester bond fo...
15  cards
Molecular Techniques & Tools
How can you quantify the amount o...,
What are the 4 considerations whe...,
Why does rna run quicker in gel e...
10  cards
Polymerases
For the following what is the tem...,
What are the 3 activities of dna ...,
Why was taq polymerase such an ad...
7  cards
Transcription in E. coli
Highlight the details of an exper...,
What is the rna polymerase holoen...,
What is the function of 35 region...
10  cards
Lac operon
What are the two types of genes t...,
In order of position on the opero...,
What occurs when lactose is present
9  cards
Trp operon
How is transcription of the trp o...,
How does the aporepressor become ...,
What is attenuation when does it ...
6  cards
Pho regulon
What is a regulon how is it diffe...,
What two proteins are encoded by ...,
When phosphate is sufficient what...
4  cards
Lux operon
What does transcription of the lu...,
What are the 3 steps of autoinduc...,
What is the symbiosis between bac...
3  cards
Plasmids
What are 3 things plasmids are vs...,
What does copy number depend on 3...,
What is the problem with plasmids...
27  cards
Lambda
How would you classify a t4 bacte...,
Lytic cyclehow does the phage inf...,
What is lysogenic growth how can ...
15  cards
Saul Purton Molecular Biology Methods
What was the traditional method t...,
For the following primer design c...,
What is the problem with primer d...
19  cards
DNA replication
Who demonstrated that dna replica...,
On which sequence in e coli does ...,
What is the recruitment of dna po...
13  cards
Regulating DNA replication & DNA repair
What sequence base of that sequen...,
Why is dna replication different ...,
What occurs at the replication fo...
20  cards
Human genome
What are the names of the short l...,
What are gene families,
Why are there multiple histone ge...
17  cards
DNA to study protein function
Why is it hard to determine seque...,
How can you overcome the small yi...,
Why are insect cells more advanta...
10  cards
Protein Synthesis
How does the 3 poly a tail of mrn...,
What are ribosomes made up of wha...,
What are the 3 steps in 5 cap dep...
16  cards
Intracellular protein trafficking
What are the two types of sorting...,
What molecule drives directional ...,
What is an example of a typical m...
24  cards
Post-translational modifications
Why is using mammalian cell lines...,
How is n terminal methionine or f...,
What does the formation of intra ...
6  cards
Synthetic Biology
What is the definition of synthbi...,
What are the requirements for the...,
What does synthetic biology princ...
11  cards

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