Chapter 15 - DNA, RNA, and DNA Replication

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Topoisomerase

________ enzymes create transient nicks in the sugar- phosphate backbone of DNA to alleviate supercoiling and subsequently seal these nicks.

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UV radiation

________ can induce the expression of genes involved in the formation of melanin in humans.

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RNA

________ is normally single- stranded (in mRNAs and microRNAs), but it may fold to form three- dimensional structures in ribosomal rRNAs and tRNAs.

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DNA polymerase

________ reads the original strand in the 3′ to 5′ direction on one strand of the double helix and can add new nucleotides in the 5′ to 3′ direction constantly.

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deoxyribose

The 2′ carbon in ________ is bonded by a hydrogen atom, whereas the 2′ carbon in ribose is attached by a hydroxyl- (OH) group.

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Purines

________ have a double- ringed structure, but pyrimidines have a single- ringed structure, hence the breadth of the double helix remains constant.

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DNA

________ is a double helix with two antiparallel strands.

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Phenotypic plasticity

________ refers to the ability of the same genotypes to create distinct phenotypes in response to diverse environmental variables.

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Nonnuclear inheritance

________ involves genes that are found in the mitochondria or chloroplasts and can only be transmitted from the mother.

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RNA

In living creatures, nucleic acids, such as DNA and ________, are the bearers of genetic information.

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purine

A(n) ________ on one strand is always followed by a pyrimidine on the opposing strand.

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DNA polymerase

________ adds new nucleotides in the 5′ to 3′ orientation, always attaching the new nucleotide's 5′ phosphate to the 3′ hydroxyl on the developing nucleotide strand.

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