Describe the universal genetic code and how many different possibilities there are
What do the different possibilites provide?
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, 4 possible nucleotides and 3 nucleotides per codon = 64 different
possibilities
20 amino acids --- some amino acids have more than one codon ---
increases genomic tolerance to point mutation because the same amino
acid can be produced even if mistake in codon
How do macromolecules pass through the nucleus and cytoplasm?
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Nuclear pore complexes
What are causes of dysbiosis?
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Genetic changes, Lifestyle, Diet, Misuse of Abx, Infections, Immune system
disorders, Aging, Chemotherapy/Radiation
How many hydrogen bonds are between guanine and cytosine?
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3 hydrogen bonds
,Describe oncogenes
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Mutant forms of proto-oncogenes
Produce proliferation stimulating or apoptosis resistant proteins
Describe inversion mutations
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Breakage, inversion, and reattachment of a segment of chromosome
Does not change the overall genome -- still the same base pairs
Most of the time no phenotypic abnormalities
Are bacteria and archaea eukaryotes or prokaryotes?
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Prokaryotes
Describe flagellum and their purpose
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, Microtubules responsible for locomotion and sensing the environment
Describe the 5 phases of the cell cycles
What is considered interphase, cell cycle, and cell proliferation?
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G0, G1, S, G2, and M
Interphase - G1, S, G2
Cell Cycle - G1, S, G2, M
Cell Proliferation - G0, G1, S, G2, M
What 3 characteristics do all living beings share?
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A source of life information (DNA/RNA)
Cellular organelles to process info into structural and functional proteins
Cellular organelles to generate energy
What occurs in the outer membrane of the mitochondria?
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What do the different possibilites provide?
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, 4 possible nucleotides and 3 nucleotides per codon = 64 different
possibilities
20 amino acids --- some amino acids have more than one codon ---
increases genomic tolerance to point mutation because the same amino
acid can be produced even if mistake in codon
How do macromolecules pass through the nucleus and cytoplasm?
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Nuclear pore complexes
What are causes of dysbiosis?
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Genetic changes, Lifestyle, Diet, Misuse of Abx, Infections, Immune system
disorders, Aging, Chemotherapy/Radiation
How many hydrogen bonds are between guanine and cytosine?
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3 hydrogen bonds
,Describe oncogenes
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Mutant forms of proto-oncogenes
Produce proliferation stimulating or apoptosis resistant proteins
Describe inversion mutations
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Breakage, inversion, and reattachment of a segment of chromosome
Does not change the overall genome -- still the same base pairs
Most of the time no phenotypic abnormalities
Are bacteria and archaea eukaryotes or prokaryotes?
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Prokaryotes
Describe flagellum and their purpose
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, Microtubules responsible for locomotion and sensing the environment
Describe the 5 phases of the cell cycles
What is considered interphase, cell cycle, and cell proliferation?
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G0, G1, S, G2, and M
Interphase - G1, S, G2
Cell Cycle - G1, S, G2, M
Cell Proliferation - G0, G1, S, G2, M
What 3 characteristics do all living beings share?
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A source of life information (DNA/RNA)
Cellular organelles to process info into structural and functional proteins
Cellular organelles to generate energy
What occurs in the outer membrane of the mitochondria?
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