SUPA Biology Notes Chapter 12-Solomon, 16-Campbell

SUPA Biology Notes Chapter 12-Solomon, 16-Campbell

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cancer

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disorder were cells have telomerase to maintain telomere length and possibly resist apoptosis

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okazaki

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short fragment that must be linked on the lagging strand during DNA Replication

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avery's experiment

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showed that DNA is the molecule responsible for bacterial transformation

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nitrogen bases

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the order of these subunits store genetic information making your DNA Code

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Griffith's transformation experiment

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what showed that a genetic trait be transmitted from one bacterial strain to another

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double helix

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name of the twisted ladder shape of DNA

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thymine

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In DNA the nitrogen base adenine always pairs with

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Replication

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Process by which DNA copies itself producing 2 identical strands to pass down to the next generation

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leading

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DNA strand synthesized continuously, bottom part of diagram

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1. sugar 2. phosphate 3. nitrogen base

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the 3 subunits of a nucleotide

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hershey chase experiments

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showed that DNA is the genetic material in bacterial viruses (phages)

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Watson and Crick

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developed model of DNA that explained how information is stored in DNA's structure and how DNA molecules are templates for their own replication

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lagging

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DNA strand synthesized discontinuously, top part of diagram

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nucleotides

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monomer units of DNA (a polymer)

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DNA polymerase

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enzyme that adds nucleotide subunits during DNA Replication, and looks for errors in base pairings

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cytosine

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In DNA guanine always pairs with

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telomeres

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Eukaryotic chromosome ends noncoding, repetitive DNA sequences that Shorten slightly with each cell cycle

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