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Decks in this class (16)

Lecture 1 - DNA replication
What are the broad phases of dna ...,
What is the replicon model,
Describe how initiation takes pla...
8  cards
Lecture 2 - Regulation in bacteria
How does replication initiation t...,
Describe how dnaa is converted be...,
Describe how transcription of dna...
12  cards
Lecture 3 - the eukaryotic cell cycle
What are the phases of mitosis,
How is chromosome movement achieved,
What evidence is there for how ch...
4  cards
Lecture 4 - Regulation of replication
Describe why budding yeast is use...,
Describe how you screen for tempe...,
What is plasmid rescue
3  cards
Lecture 5 - Mutation
What is the keto enol equilibrium,
What happens when tautomers mispair,
Describe how base slipping causes...
7  cards
Lecture 6 - DNA repair
How can dna damage be prevented,
How can dna damage be reversed,
How are photodimers reversed
8  cards
Lecture 7 - Checkpoints and cancer
Describe the function of mismatch...,
What are the effects of mismatch ...,
What are the triggers of double s...
5  cards
Lecture 8 - Chromatin and Nuclear Structure
What is supercoiling,
What are topoisomerases,
What are condensins
9  cards
Lecture 9 - Transcription machinery: RNA polymerase and regulatory sequences
What is a transcription unit,
Describe bacterial rna polymerase,
Describe the stages of the transc...
8  cards
Lecture 10 - Regulation of bacterial gene expression
What are cis acting sequences,
What are trans acting sequences,
What is a repressor
8  cards
Lecture 11 - Basal transcription
What genes are transcribed by dif...,
Describe rna polymerase ii,
What are the differences in the e...
4  cards
Lecture 12 - Regulation of transcription in eukaryotes
What is the mediator,
What is an enhancer,
What is a basal factor
5  cards
Lecture 13 - RNA Processing
What are the 3 processing events ...,
How does capping take place,
What proteins are involved in cle...
6  cards
Lecture 14 - Regulation by microRNAs
What are non coding rnas,
What are small non coding rnas,
How are small rnas produced
4  cards
Lecture 15 - Translation of RNA to protein
How are amino acids attached to trna,
Describe aars fidelity and editing,
What are sources of error in prot...
6  cards
Lecture 16 - Translation of RNA to Protein Regulation
Describe eif2,
Describe how eukaryotic mrna are ...,
What are polysome profiles
3  cards

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