BIOL 1F25 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ribose, Deoxyribose, Reading Frame

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Allele one of two or more alternative forms of a single gene. Different alleles of a gene each have a unique nucleotide sequence, and their activities are all concerned with the same biochemical and developmental process, although their individual phenotypes may differ. amino acids the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 different amino acids. angiogenesis development of a blood supply to a tissue. apoptosis programmed cell death. Regulated process involving cell deterioration and ultimately its destruction. base pairs two complementary nucleotide bases joined together by chemical bonds. benign refers to a tumour that contains cells which closely resemble normal cells. Genetic information is coded in the dna, which is responsible for species and individual variation. Mutant alleles may be dominant or recessive to wild-type alleles. The dna integrates into the host"s chromosome where it can be transcribed. ribonucleic acid (rna) a usually single-stranded polymeric molecule consisting of ribonucleotide building blocks.

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