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Decks in this class (30)

Module 1: V1 - V4
What is gibbs free energy,
What is the equation for gibbs fr...,
What are the characteristics of a...
21  cards
Module 1: V5 - V12
What are the many functions of pr...,
What are the properties of amino ...,
Do most naturally occurring prote...
27  cards
Module 1: V13 - V15
What is the folded shape of a pro...,
The native conformation of a prot...,
What is the size difference betwe...
19  cards
Module 2: V1 - V4
Is there empty space inside a pro...,
Where are polar side chains usual...,
Where are nonpolar side chains us...
38  cards
Module 2: V5 - V9
Why are phi and psi so important,
What is a ramachandran plot and w...,
Why are all phi psi pairings not ...
31  cards
Module 2: V10 - V12
What is a subunit,
What is the primary structure of ...,
What is the secondary structure o...
34  cards
Module 3: V1 - V2
What is the structure of myoglobin,
What is the structure of hemoglobin,
Which subunits is hemoglobin comp...
30  cards
Module 3: V3 - V4
Could myoglobin be used to transp...,
What is the p50 of oxygen the par...,
What is po2 in the lungs and in t...
18  cards
Module 3: V5 - V8
Why is the equilibrium associatio...,
What is the equation for theta du...,
What gives the hill equation
39  cards
Module 4: V1 - V5
What are the three functions of l...,
What are biological lipids,
What are the properties of biolog...
54  cards
Module 4: V6 - V10
What roles do membrane proteins play,
How do proteins interact with the...,
What are two types of protein tha...
49  cards
Module 4: V11 - V16
How is a disaccharide formed,
What are some examples of common ...,
What are disaccharides defined by
54  cards
Module 5: V1 - V4
How do enzymes lower g,
What are enzymes,
What is the structure of enzymes
28  cards
Module 5: V5 - V13
What is the equilibrium equation ...,
What are the assumptions made in ...,
What is the equation for the mich...
39  cards
Module 6: V1 - V6
What do anabolic pathways involve,
What do catabolic pathways involve,
What is the function of coa
49  cards
Module 6: V7 - V11
What is the importance of the pdh...,
Why are b group vitamins important,
What is the first reaction of the...
34  cards
Module 7: V1-V3
Why do cells communicate,
What is signal transduction,
What are the different ways in wh...
22  cards
Module 7: V4 - V6
What are the recurring motifs in ...,
What is the definition of allosteric,
What are irreversible steps equiv...
33  cards
Module 7: V7 - V11
What happens when blood glucose d...,
What does glucagon release result in,
What does glucagon activate
36  cards
Module 8: V1 - V4
What is the structure of dna,
How does dna encode information,
Which biological processes involv...
31  cards
Module 8: V5 - V8
How does dna synthesis work,
In which direction does dna synth...,
Which end of a primer is the poly...
30  cards
Module 8: V9 - V12
What are some major techniques of...,
What is required for the cloning ...,
What is the role of a plasmid vector
21  cards
Module 9: V1 - V5
How is dna converted into a polyp...,
How is transcription similar to d...,
How is transcription different to...
50  cards
Module 9: V6 - V11
Where does translation occur,
What is required for translation ...,
What sets the frame that the mrna...
37  cards
Module 9: V12 - V14
What are some questions a researc...,
How does reverse transcriptase pc...,
What are the first steps of rever...
22  cards
Module 10: V1 - V4
What are the characteristics of d...,
Is most cellular dna underwound o...,
When is dna strained
35  cards
Module 10: V5 - V8
What is an element,
What are transcription factors,
What is an operon
26  cards
Module 10: V9 - V13
What is the major groove,
How is information encoded in the...,
What is the significance of h bon...
16  cards
Module 11: V1 - V5
How common is dna damage,
What causes dna lesions,
What is hydrolytic attack also kn...
25  cards
Module 11: V6 - V11
What happens during g1 phase,
What is the restriction point wha...,
What happens during g2 phase
52  cards

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