Dna ... RNA molecules are like DNA. ... This is known as transcription. Transcription can be described as a process where information is transferred from DNA to RNA. ... View More
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organic compounds ... The last organic compound is Nucleic Acids. Nucleic Acids are the instruction set of DNA, protein synthesis of DNA and RNA, and the energy metabolism of ATP. ... View More
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DNA Replication ... The DNA is split by helicase and then copied by RNA polymerase to create mRNA. When DNA is transcripted, the code is longer than needed for translation. ... View More
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Proteain Sys ... Since the information on the DNA must stay the same on the mRNA, the two have to be very similar. There are three major differences between RNA and DNA. ... View More
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DNA Technology ... Instead it acts through the formation of a particular type of RNA called messenger RNA. The DNA technology that we have today is an extremely important part of ... View More
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PROTEIN ... Since the information on the DNA must stay the same on the mRNA, the two have to be very similar. There are three major differences between RNA and DNA. ... View More
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protein synthesis ... acid. RNA differs from DNA in two respects. First, the sugar units in RNA are ribose as compared to DNAamp39s deoxyribose. Because of ... View More
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Evolution2 ... In this way, over thousands of years, RNA, DNA, and proteins could have evolved into the complex system that characterizes life today. ... View More
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Protein Synthesis ... of cell walls which are also broken down for energy and, most importantly, proteins which are made up of amino acids, nucleic acids DNA, RNA and nutrients ... View More
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HIV/AIDS Treament ... NonNucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors attach themselves to the actual reverse transcriptase enzyme and prevent it from converting the DNA into RNA. ... View More
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Genetic Engineering ... helix. Further more, there are several kinds of RNA, and messenger RNA that manufactured by the DNA molecule is one of these RNA. ... View More
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Protein Synthesis ... The next step is elongation in which the DNA strand is opened while RNA nucleotides recognize the DNA and form a strand of RNA that elongates in to the cell ... View More
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PEPCK ... They have the ability to bind to both RNA and DNA. The GR/GRE binding ampquotrecruitsampquot the coactivator CPB, which possesses histone acetyl transferase activity. ... View More
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genes in viruses and bacteria ... some use RNA others use DNA. Some start with ... the virus going. Thereamp39s also reverse transcriptase, which makes the DNA copy of RNA. ... View More
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus ... It has been estimated that each time the enzyme copies RNA into DNA, the new DNA on average differs from that of the previous generation in one site. ... View More
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Aids ... DNA. While RNA viruses are not that uncommon, very few RNA viruses reproduce by setting up the flow of information from RNA to DNA. ... View More
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Genetics3 ... A retrovirus is a type of virus that contains RNA and produces a DNA analog or counterpart of its RNA by using a highly errorprone enzyme known as reverse ... View More
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Immune System and Disease ... It is made up of nucleic acid RNA or DNA, and surrounded by a protein coat. ... Using reverse transcriptase, the viral RNA is made into DNA. ... View More
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Hemoglobin ... Instead the other bases remain the same. Weak hydrogen bonds form between the DNA and RNA bases and the RNA develops a strong sugar backbone. ... View More
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Resistance Is Futile: The Dile ... and are often the carrier of mutated genes that bestow resistance to antibiotics. 3 Bacterial proliferation depends greatly on DNA and RNA synthesis. ... View More
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Fear to Fail ... These viruses are segments of nucleic acids, DNA or RNA themselves, thought to have ampquotescapedampquot from normal cellular DNA or RNA. When ... View More
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Sexual Harrassment ... Both DNA and RNA are linked to the division and growth of cells the use of fluorouracil creates a thymine deficiency, which provokes unbalanced growth and ... View More
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HIV/AIDS ... A viral enzyme called reverse transcriptase performs the process required to translate HIV\amp39s genetic material RNA into DNA. On ... View More
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Human Genome Project unfinished, notes ... Genetic information is expressed and regulated through a complex system of DNA transcription, RNA processing, RNA translation, and posttranslational and ... View More
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Bioethics and Genetic Engineering ... So far we have targeted proteins molecules that are produced by RNA/DNA in response to disease and have battled disease at this level Gorman 79. We have been ... View More
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Chemistry in depth ... of steps of virus replication in a host cellRetrovirusan enveloped RNA virus that uses its own reverse transcriptase to transcribe its RNA into DNA in the ... View More
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Bloodbourne Pathogens ... Every virus consists of either deoxyribonucleic acid DNA or ribonucleic acid RNA. ... This RNA or DNA is contained within a protein shell for protection. ... View More
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Minerals and vitamins ... magnesium. Magnesium is required at a number of steps during the synthesis of nucleic acids DNA and RNA and proteins. A number ... View More
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Biology Molecule ... named because of their two functional groups, the amine group and the carboxylic acid group Nucleic Acids: all living cells contain DNA and RNA these carry ... View More
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Bioinformatics ... transcription. One strand of the DNA double helix is used as a template by the RNA polymerase to synthesize a messenger RNA mRNA. This ... View More
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