Is all DNA transcribed into RNA?
What are the key regions that lead to RNA?
In eukaryotic cells which organelles are genes present?
How are genes distributed over the chromosomes?
Eukaryotic chromosomes have regions which are gene poor - what are these regions?
There are differences in chromatin state - what is the difference between euchromatin and heterochromatin?
What does telomere length relate to?
What are the genomic regions?
What is the definition of a gene?
What is the definition of a pseudogene?
What is a repetitive sequence?
What can the genome of a virus be instead of DNA?
How many genes does a horse have?
There can be many genes however, only a fraction of these genes are what?
Transcription is dynamic - what 3 things does it need?
What initiates transcription?
What ultimately turns into a protein?
What is cut out of the genome structure?
What is the start codon always in genes?
What is the translation terminal site?
What are the stop codons?
How many exons does alpha amylase have?
How many exons does a dicer have?
When RNA is transcribed from the DNA what does it still contain?