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18 Cards in this Set
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Frederick Griffith:
Summarize the experiments or ideas that contributed to our understanding of molecular genetics |
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Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase:
Summarize the experiments or ideas that contributed to our understanding of molecular genetics |
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Erwin Chargaff:
Summarize the experiments or ideas that contributed to our understanding of molecular genetics |
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Rosalind Franklin:
Summarize the experiments or ideas that contributed to our understanding of molecular genetics |
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James Watson and Francis Crick:
Summarize the experiments or ideas that contributed to our understanding of molecular genetics |
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Describe the structure of double stranded DNA.
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If given the percentage of one nucleotide in double stranded DNA, calculate the percentage of the other three nucleotides.
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Helicase: Define the role in replication
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Single-stranded binding protein: Define the role in replication
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Topoisomerase : Define the role in replication
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Primase: Define the role in replication
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DNA Polymerase: Define the role in replication
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DNA Ligase: Define the role in replication
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Explain how and why replication of the lagging strand differs from replication of the leading strand.
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Define the end replication problem and explain how eukaryotic cells solve this problem.
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Summarize two methods that cells use to minimize mutations in their genome.
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Describe how DNA and histones form nucleosomes, and how chromatin is organized into higher-order structures.
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Distinguish between euchromatin and heterochromatin.
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