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> D1.1.2 Semi-conservative nature of DNA replication > Flashcards
D1.1.2 Semi-conservative nature of DNA replication Flashcards
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Biology
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A1.1.1 Water as the medium for life
A1.1.2 Hydrogen bonds as a consequence of the polar covalent bonds within water molecules
A1.1.3 Cohesion of water molecules due to hydrogen bonding and consequences for organisms
A1.1.4 Adhesion of water to materials that are polar or charged and impacts for organisms
A1.1.5 Solvent properties of water as a medium for metabolism and transport
A1.1.6 Physical properties of water and the consequences for animals in aquatic habitats
B1.1.1 Chemical properties of a carbon atom
B1.1.2 Production of macromolecules by condensation reactions
B1.1.3 Digestion of polymers into monomers by hydrolysis reactions
A1.2.1 DNA as the genetic material of all living organisms
A1.2.2 Components of a nucleotide
A1.2.3 Sugar–phosphate bonding and the sugar–phosphate “backbone” of DNA and RNA
A1.2.4 Bases in each nucleic acid that form the basis of a code
A1.2.5 RNA as a polymer formed by condensation of nucleotide monomers
A1.2.6 DNA as a double helix linked by hydrogen bonding between complementary base pairs
A1.2.7 Differences between DNA and RNA
A1.2.8 Complementary base pairing in allowing genetic information to be replicated and expressed
A1.2.9 Diversity of possible DNA base sequences and its capacity for storing information
A1.2.10 Conservation of the genetic code as evidence of universal common ancestry
D1.1.1 DNA replication
D1.1.2 Semi-conservative nature of DNA replication
D1.1.3 Role of helicase and DNA polymerase in DNA replication
D1.1.4 Polymerase chain reaction and gel electrophoresis
D1.1.5 Applications of polymerase chain reaction and gel electrophoresis