10/17/24, 7:08 AM Genetics Study Guide: Microbiology Genetics Study Guide Things To Consider ■DNA vs RNA ■ What determines if the end of a nucleic acid is 5' or 3'? ■ Be fluent with the base pairing rule ■ Do you understand the entire process of DNA replication? ■ What are replication, transcription, and translation? ■ Please be familiar the triplet rule and the associated codon table. ■ Understand the process of protein synthesis. What is the lac operon? ■ Be familiar with the different forms of genetic recombination in microbes. ■ How do viruses replicate and engage in protein synthesis? Terminology chromosomes, genome, plasmids, ribose, deoxyribose, histones, plasmids, ds/ss, plasmids, gene, nucleus, cytoplasm, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, adenine, thymine, uracil, cytosine, guanine, phospate, hydrogen bonds, purines, pyrimidines, helicase, primase, RNA primer, DNA polymerase III, DNA polymerase I, ligase, replication bubble, fork, gene expression, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, sigma factor, intiation, elongation, termination, RNA polymerase, amino acids, E. coli, mutations, reverse transcriptase. 10/17/24, 7:08 AM CH Genetics Study Guide: Microbiology Genetics Study Guide Things To Consider ■ DNA vs RNA ■ What determines if the end of a nucleic acid is 5' or 3'? ■ Be fluent with the base pairing rule ■ Do you understand the entire process of DNA replication? ■ What are replication, transcription, and translation? ■ Please be familiar the triplet rule and the associated codon table. ■ Understand the process of protein synthesis. ■ What is the lac operon? ■ Be familiar with the different forms of genetic recombination in microbes. ■ How do viruses replicate and engage in protein synthesis? Terminology chromosomes, genome, plasmids, ribose, deoxyribose, histones, plasmids, ds/ss, plasmids, gene, nucleus, cytoplasm, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, adenine, thymine, uracil, cytosine, guanine, phospate, hydrogen bonds, purines, pyrimidines, helicase, primase, RNA primer, DNA polymerase III, DNA polymerase I, ligase, replication bubble, fork, gene expression, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, sigma factor, intiation, elongation, termination, RNA polymerase, amino acids, E. coli, mutations, reverse transcriptase.
10/17/24, 7:08 AM Genetics Study Guide: Microbiology Genetics Study Guide Things To Consider ■DNA vs RNA ■ What determines if the end of a nucleic acid is 5' or 3'? ■ Be fluent with the base pairing rule ■ Do you understand the entire process of DNA replication? ■ What are replication, transcription, and translation? ■ Please be familiar the triplet rule and the associated codon table. ■ Understand the process of protein synthesis. What is the lac operon? ■ Be familiar with the different forms of genetic recombination in microbes. ■ How do viruses replicate and engage in protein synthesis? Terminology chromosomes, genome, plasmids, ribose, deoxyribose, histones, plasmids, ds/ss, plasmids, gene, nucleus, cytoplasm, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, adenine, thymine, uracil, cytosine, guanine, phospate, hydrogen bonds, purines, pyrimidines, helicase, primase, RNA primer, DNA polymerase III, DNA polymerase I, ligase, replication bubble, fork, gene expression, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, sigma factor, intiation, elongation, termination, RNA polymerase, amino acids, E. coli, mutations, reverse transcriptase. 10/17/24, 7:08 AM CH Genetics Study Guide: Microbiology Genetics Study Guide Things To Consider ■ DNA vs RNA ■ What determines if the end of a nucleic acid is 5' or 3'? ■ Be fluent with the base pairing rule ■ Do you understand the entire process of DNA replication? ■ What are replication, transcription, and translation? ■ Please be familiar the triplet rule and the associated codon table. ■ Understand the process of protein synthesis. ■ What is the lac operon? ■ Be familiar with the different forms of genetic recombination in microbes. ■ How do viruses replicate and engage in protein synthesis? Terminology chromosomes, genome, plasmids, ribose, deoxyribose, histones, plasmids, ds/ss, plasmids, gene, nucleus, cytoplasm, nucleotide, nitrogenous base, adenine, thymine, uracil, cytosine, guanine, phospate, hydrogen bonds, purines, pyrimidines, helicase, primase, RNA primer, DNA polymerase III, DNA polymerase I, ligase, replication bubble, fork, gene expression, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, sigma factor, intiation, elongation, termination, RNA polymerase, amino acids, E. coli, mutations, reverse transcriptase.
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