Hills Road Biology
| FrontText | Outline how the sequence of bases in DNA can code for the primary structure of a polypeptide chain |
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| BackText | The sequence of bases codes for a sequence of amino acids. The primary structure of a polypeptide chain is the sequence of amino acids. |
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| FrontText | Define the term "semi-conservative replication" |
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| BackText | DNA replication results in one old strand and one new strand present in each daughter DNA molecule |
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| FrontText | Describe what is meant by a "start codon" and a "stop codon" |
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| BackText | The start codon signals the start of a sequence that codes for a protein and the stop codons signal the end of a sequence. |
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