BIOL 1012 Study Guide - Frederick Griffith, X-Ray Crystallography, Martha Chase

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Bio 1012 study guide chapters 10 12. T2, a virus that infects e. coli: bacteriophages (phages) viruses that infect bacterial cells. Labeled with radioactive sulfur to detect proteins. Labeled with radioactive phosphorus to detect dna. Dna: nucleic acid, uses deoxyribose, nucleotide polymer (chain) composed of 3 parts, (1) nitrogenous base. Guanine (g: (2) five-carbon sugar, (3) phosphate group, joined to one another by sugar-phosphate backbone, thymine & cytosine together form pyrimidines, adenine & guanine together form purines. Rna: also a nucleic acid, uses sugar ribose, has nitrogenous base uracil (u) instead of thymine. Aug codes for methionine (signals start of transcription) How mrna is made: undergoes processing before leaving the nucleus. Rna splicing removes introns and joins exons to produce a continuous coding sequence. Translation: can be divided into the same 3 phases as transcription, initiation, elongation, termination, initiation, brings together. 2 subunits of a ribosome: establishes where translation will begin, occurs in 2 steps.

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