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Decks in this class (50)

DW Lecture 1: pH/Buffers
What is the equation for ph,
What do acids do to the ph,
What do bases do to the ph
21  cards
DW Lecture 2: Amino Acids and Proteins
Which amino acids are considered ...,
Which amino acid can be classifie...,
Which amino acid can be both char...
14  cards
DW Lecture 3: Ligand Binding
List the kinds of complementarity,
What is shape complementarity,
What is electrostatic complementa...
23  cards
DW Lecture 4: Lipids, plasma membrane
List the most abundant lipids in ...,
Which phospholipids are negativel...,
Which phospholipids are neutral i...
22  cards
RK Lectures 5-8: Principles of signal transduction/G-protein-coupled receptors/Receptor protein-tyrosine kinases
What ligands work with g protein ...,
Describe the receptors of g prote...,
Describe the structure of heterot...
50  cards
BB Lecture 9-11: Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics I-III
What is the equation for v0,
What is the equation for km,
How do you calculate the extent o...
55  cards
BB Lecture 12-13: Pharmacodynamics I and II
What is the difference between ph...,
What kinds of plots are used for ...,
What are agonists
32  cards
BB Lecture 14: Intro to Electrophysiology
What defines biological currents,
What produces a potential during ...,
What is veq
15  cards
BB Lecture 15: Carrier Proteins
What is primary active transport,
What is secondary active transport,
What kinds of pumps have atpase a...
23  cards
BB Lecture 16: Ligand-Gated Channels
What is an excitatory stimulus,
What is an inhibitory stimulus,
What are cys loop channels provid...
10  cards
BB Lecture 17: Voltage-Dependent Channels
What are inward rectifiers,
How is the k ion dehydrated to be...,
How are inward rectifiers voltage...
10  cards
BB Lecture 18: Membrane Excitability
What is passive membrane behavior,
What is active membrane behavior,
What are excitable membranes
16  cards
BB Lecture 19: Analysis of membrane behavior (voltage and patch clamps)
What is the current clamp method,
When are we more interested in me...,
How does the voltage clamp method...
19  cards
BB Lecture 20: Channel Regulation by Second Messengers
What are third messengers,
What are triggers for release of ca2,
How does ip3 increase cytoplasmic...
12  cards
DB Lecture 21: Overview of Gene Expression
What is the flow of genetic infor...,
What kinds of rnas encoded by the...,
List the levels at which the path...
9  cards
DB Lecture 22: Chromatin and Gene Structure
What determines melting intrinsic...,
List the major histone protein types,
What are histone cores
18  cards
DB Lecture 23: Basal Transcription
List the rna polymerases,
What is the core promoter,
What are consensus sequences
19  cards
DB Lecture 24: Regulated Transcription
Describe the structure of transcr...,
List the common dna biding motifs...,
What is the function of co activa...
7  cards
DB Lecture 25: pre-mRNA processing
What is the cap at the end of a mrna,
Why are mrnas capped,
What are conserved signals
15  cards
DB Lecture 26: Translation Machinery and Mechanism I
What is the wobble position,
What is trna,
What are the zones of trna
15  cards
DB Lecture 27: Translation Mechanism II and Regulation
What impact does dwell time have ...,
What are the steps of elongation,
What regulates which aa trna is u...
14  cards
DB Lecture 28: RNA Analysis, PCR
What is nucleic acid hybridization,
Describe the process of northern ...,
What information can be gained fr...
15  cards
DB Lecture 29: DNA Replication
Why does each chromosome have mul...,
What is an ori,
What is origin firing
13  cards
DB Lecture 30: DNA Repair
List the types of dna damage,
What is the source of mismatch ba...,
What is the source of modified ba...
9  cards
DB Lecture 31: DNA Recombination
What are the two types of crossin...,
What is transposition,
How do bacterial transposons diff...
6  cards
AC Lecture 32: Protein quality control
What kinds of damage leads to mis...,
What is proteostasis,
What are the stages for polypepti...
24  cards
AC Lecture 33-35: Secretory pathways
What is the function of the secre...,
What organelles are involved in t...,
Name the types of er and their fu...
25  cards
AC Lecture 36: Translocation into the nucleus, mitochondria, and peroxisomes
What does the mitochondrial genom...,
What are the mitochondrial compar...,
What is contained in the inner me...
21  cards
AC Lecture 37: Intracellular architecture
List the cytoskeleton framework f...,
Describe if assembly,
What is the function of ifs
34  cards
AC Lecture 38-39: Intercellular architecture
List the different types of cell ...,
How are cams used,
What are cams
46  cards
JM Lecture 40: Mitosis and Meiosis
List the human somatic cell cycle...,
What are the steps of mitosis,
Describe what happens in prophase
17  cards
RL Lectures 41 and 42: Chromosomes and Cytogenetics
What causes the majority of spont...,
What is the overall incidence of ...,
When are chromosomes visible
53  cards
RL Lectures 43-44: Mendelian and Non-Mendelian Inheritance
What is a gain of function mutation,
What is a loss of function mutation,
What is haploinsufficiency
28  cards
RL Lectures 45-46: Genetic Variation and Genetic Testing
What are indels,
What is a copy number variant cnv,
What is a frequently occurring me...
22  cards
RL Lectures 47-48: Genetics of Complex Diseases
What is the heritability componen...,
What is the equation for calculat...,
What is the range of heritability...
13  cards
RL Lecture 49: Population Genetics
Define population genetics,
What is allele frequency and how ...,
What is gene frequency and how ca...
12  cards
SS Lecture 50- Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics
What are adme genes,
What are the two pharmacokinetic ...,
Describe the genotype nomenclatur...
9  cards
JM Lecture 51: Introduction to Cell Cycle
What are the techniques used to d...,
How do you calculate the mitotic ...,
Where will the peaks for each pha...
18  cards
JM Lecture 52: Regulation of cell cycle progression
Describe the cdk phosphorylation ...,
Describe the cdk phosphorylation ...,
Describe the cdk phosphorylation ...
11  cards
JM Lecture 53: Cell cycle checkpoints and cancer
What are primary cells,
What are immortalized cells,
What are transformed cells
20  cards
JM Lecture 54: Oncogenes
Describe the ways rna tumor virus...,
What are the mechanisms for activ...,
How do deletion or point mutation...
13  cards
JM Lecture 55: Tumor Suppressors
List examples of syndromes associ...,
What distinguishes dna tumor viru...,
Provide examples of dna tumor vir...
15  cards
JM Lecture 56: Cancer Pathways and Tumor Biology
Describe the components of the rb...,
Describe the flow of the p53 pathway,
Describe the flow of the apc pathway
17  cards
JM Lecture 57: Apoptosis
How does necrosis differ from apo...,
List the methods for measuring ap...,
Describe the tunel assay
15  cards
RK Lectures 58-59: Cell Differentiation, Stem Cells, and Reprogramming
What are the steps on the way to ...,
List the events associated with m...,
Where do muscle cells come from
20  cards
AC Lecture 60: Introduction to Metabolism
What is catabolism,
What is anabolism,
What are amphibolic pathways
19  cards
AC Lecture 61: Glycolysis: Functions, pathways, energetics, regulations
What is the basic overall reactio...,
What is the first step of glycolysis,
What organ systems use glycolysis...
27  cards
AC Lecture 62: Fate of Pyruvate
What are the possible fates of py...,
What is the function of the alani...,
What is the function of the pyruv...
16  cards
AC Lecture 63: Krebs Citric Acid Cycle
What is the purpose of the tca cycle,
Where does the tca cycle occur,
What is the net reaction of the t...
25  cards
AC Lecture 64: Carriers, Shuttles, Pentose Pathway
Name the mitochondrial carriers,
What compounds do not have carriers,
What carriers can malate be excha...
17  cards

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