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1
How are large quantities of the p...,
Epitope tagging system,
Epitope tag
11  cards
Lecture 18: RTKs
How many families of rtks are there,
What are the functions of egf,
What is the structure of rtks
23  cards
LECTURE 19: Insulin signalling
Disease leprechaunism,
List some clinical syndromes asso...,
Rabson mendenhall syndrome
21  cards
dna damage
Depurination,
Deamination,
Pyrimidine dimers
17  cards
cell adhesion
How do cadherins bind to each oth...,
Adherens junction,
Protocadherins
32  cards
control of gene expression: rna
Isoforms,
What is dscam,
How do b lymphocytes produce the ...
24  cards
rna transcription
Transcription,
What is the function of rna polym...,
What is the function of rna polym...
15  cards
protein structure
Hydrophobic amino acids,
Define tertiary structure,
How would you obtain primary stru...
21  cards
chromosomes
At what stage of mitosis can indi...,
Define karyotype,
Define the structure of nucleosomes
9  cards
dna replication
In which direction does dna repli...,
What provides the free energy of ...,
Dna ligase
15  cards
protein synthesis
What is the start codon,
What are the stop codons,
What is the wobble base position
20  cards
identifying and analysing genes
How would you find the location o...,
What does similarity between prot...,
Describe how blast is used to fin...
18  cards
vesicular transport
What are the 3 types of phospholi...,
What is the charge of sphingomyelin,
What is an unsaturated fatty acid
28  cards
genome evolution
Define paralogues,
How could the duplication of a ch...,
How can genes change their patter...
4  cards
signalling via intracellular receptors
Chemistry of no,
Cnos,
Where is enos located in the cell
19  cards
control of gene expression
Describe how dna binding proteins...,
What is the core element of the r...,
How to identify more genes regula...
15  cards
protein interactions
How do enzymes bring substrates i...,
What is hemocyanin,
Ef tu
9  cards
recombinant technology
What is a multiple cloning site,
Why are yeast artificial chromoso...,
What are the sources of dna
8  cards
chromatin
Histone acetyltransferase,
Histone deacetylase,
Histone methyltransferase
15  cards
protein trafficking
What is the kdel sequence,
What is the purpose of the kdel s...,
N linked glycosylation
10  cards

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