DNA Structure Flashcards

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In the DNA of eukaryotic cells, some cytosine bases in 5’ CpG sequences are covalently modified by methylation.

How does DNA methylation arise and what is its key cellular function?

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The two strands of the DNA double helix are antiparallel. What is meant by this term?

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What are the differences between A-, B- and Z-form DNA?

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What is meant by ‘DNA supercoiling’ and how does it arise in cells?

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What are telomeres and what is their function?

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Describe the main structural features of the DNA helix

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Appreciate that the sequence of bases in DNA carries the genetic blueprint of life

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Explain how higher order structure is maintained in DNA through nuclear zone for nation

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Recognise that some anti-cancer therapies rely on DNA damaging agents

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Describe how chemicals and other environmental insults can damage DNA and that cells can respond through their DNA repair system

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