DNA Structure Flashcards
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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