VBS 2032 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Nitrofurantoin, Chloramphenicol, Trimethoprim

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Central dogma: dna is used in dna replication and transcription. Transcription produces mrna, which is transported to the ribosome outside of the nucleus to be used in translation. The central dogma of the cell is this movement between dna, rna, and. Semi-conservative replication: the term semi-conservative refers to the process that each of the two molecules of dna created contains one of the original strands paired with a newly synthesized strand. Prokaryotes: prokaryotes contain a nucleoid region of the cell that contains circular chromosomes. This different arrangement lead to a different replication technique with each circular chromosome only containing one origin sequence. Prokaryotic dna is also much more efficient, containing more gene dna and little to no junk dna. Eukaryotes: eukaryotic dna is contained in the nucleus, which is a membrane bound organelle. The dna is also arranged in linear chromosomes, each of which has multiple origin sequences.

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