Created by Olivia Gniadek
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What is the alternative to HOMER in Genetics
What is the flow of information in a cell?
(Gene to Protein)
What is the hierarchy of order prevails connected through the flow of information
How many protein-coding genes are in the human nuclear genome
What structure are the genes located on
In Eukaryotes the chromosomes are an assembly of what?
Genotype
Phenotype
genetic information is transmitted through what process
Where are genes located and what is their purpose
what is the purpose of mutation
what is the purpose of nucleotides
what is the Basic Structure of a Nucleotide
what are the four Bases in DNA
Complementary Base Pairing
what is the DNA structure
what are the Essential Attributes of Genetic Material (DNA)
what does each newly replicated DNA double helix molecule contain
what is the process of DNA replication
What is required for DNA Replication
what is the purpose of the template
what is the purpose of origins of replication
what is the purpose of the enzymes
what is the purpose of the primer
what is the purpose of the Building blocks
what does replication proceed through the formation of
what is the purpose of the leading and lagging strands
what proteins are required during DNA replication
What is the DNA Polymerase
what is the role of Helicase
what is the role of DNA primase
what is the role of DNA ligase
the replication fork
how does RNA differ from DNA
what are the three types of RNA
what are the requirements for transcription
what is needed for the synthesis of RNA
what is a gene made up of
what are the three stages of Eukaryote mRNA Processing
what is needed for transcription
what is an intron
what is a Exon
what is De Novo
Summary of DNA Replication and Transmission
what does translation do?
what are the properties of translation
Codon Usage Table
Continuation of Codon Table
what is the purpose of mRNA
How does the ORF of the mRNA become translated into a protein?
what is the role of the 'adaptor' tRNA molecule
What is the purpose of a ribosome
what are the three binding sites in tRNA
Diagram of translation
what forms the zygote
what are somatic cells
what are Germline cells
what happens prior to replication in the DNA
what happens during DNA replication
What is diploid
what is haploid
what happens in mitotic cell division
What happens at Prophase
What happens at Metaphase
what happens at anaphase
What happens at Telophase
what are the benefits of genetic variation
what is diploidy
Are homologous chromosomes genetically identical or do they differ?
What are Alleles
What are the two aims of Mitotic Cell Division
What happens in Mitotic Cell Division
what are the key events in meiosis
What happens in Meiosis Prophase
what happens in Meiosis Anaphase
What happens in Meiosis II
what does Meiosis II produce
What happens at fertilisation
What do Bivalents do
how many genes are on each human chromosome
what happens during bivalent pairing at prophase I
what does crossing over lead to
what is Homozygous
what is heterozygous
what is a homologue
what is a dominant allele
what is a recessive allele
what did Gregor Mendel discover
what is the purpose of a punnett square
what is Mendel's first law of genetics
what do bivalents do?
What is Mendel's 2nd law of genetics