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REFLECT AND APPLY Consider the following in light of the concept of levels of structure (primary,...Problem 4RE:
RECALL Give the name of the base, the ribonucleoside or deoxyribonucleoside, and the ribonucleoside...Problem 5RE:
RECALL What is the difference between ATP and dATP?Problem 6RE:
RECALL Give the sequence on the opposite strand for ACGTAT, AGATCT, and ATGGTA (all read 53).Problem 8RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY (a) Is it biologically advantageous that DNA is stable? Why or why not? (b) Is it...Problem 9RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY A friend tells you that only four different kinds of bases are found in RNA. What...Problem 10RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY In the early days of molecular biology, some researchers speculated that RNA, but...Problem 13RE:
RECALL Draw a GC base pair. Draw an AT base pair.Problem 14RE:
RECALL Which of the following statements is (are) true? (a) Bacterial ribosomes consist of 40S and...Problem 16RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS Describe the landmark case that set the stage for the biotech patent battles...Problem 19RE:
RECALL Which of the following statements is (are) true? (a) The two strands of DNA run parallel from...Problem 20RE:
RECALL Define supercoiling, positive supercoil, topoisomerase, and negative supercoil.Problem 21RE:
RECALL What is propeller twist?Problem 22RE:
RECALL What is an AG/CT step?Problem 23RE:
RECALL Why does propeller-twist occur?Problem 25RE:
RECALL If circular B-DNA is positively supercoiled, will these supercoils be left- or right-handed?Problem 26RE:
RECALL Briefly describe the structure of chromatin.Problem 28RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY List three mechanisms that relax the twisting stress in helical DNA molecules.Problem 29RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Explain how DNA gyrase works.Problem 31RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Would you expect to find adenineguanine or cytosinethymine base pairs in DNA? Why?Problem 32RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY One of the original structures proposed for DNA had all the phosphate groups...Problem 33RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY What is the complete base composition of a double-stranded eukaryotic DNA that...Problem 34RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Why was it necessary to specify that the DNA in Question 33 is double-stranded?Problem 38RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS A recent commercial for a biomedical company talked about a future in which...Problem 39RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY A technology called PCR is used for replicating large quantities of DNA in...Problem 40RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Why does DNA with a high AT content have a lower transition temperature, Tm, than...Problem 41RE:
RECALL What are the three primary RNA types?Problem 44RE:
RECALL What is the basic purpose of tRNA?Problem 45RE:
RECALL The base sequence of which type of RNA is responsible for determining the order of amino...Problem 46RE:
RECALL What is the name of the process by which amino acids are linked together in the correct order...Problem 50RE:
RECALL Why do we say that micro RNAs are involved in the oldest evolutionary relationship?Problem 57RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Would you expect tRNA or mRNA to be more extensively hydrogen bonded? Why?Problem 58RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY The structures of tRNAs contain several unusual bases in addition to the typical...Problem 59RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Would you expect mRNA or rRNA to be degraded more quickly in the cell? Why?Problem 60RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Which would be more harmful to a cell, a mutation in DNA or a transcription...Problem 61RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Explain briefly what happens to eukaryotic mRNA before it can be translated to...Problem 62RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Explain why a 50S ribosomal subunit and a 30S ribosomal subunit combine to form a...Problem 67RE:
RECALL What is the difference between miRNA and siRNA?Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Biochemistry And The Organization Of CellsChapter 2 - Water: The Solvent For Biochemical ReactionsChapter 3 - Amino Acids And PeptidesChapter 4 - The Three-dimensional Structure Of ProteinsChapter 5 - Protein Purification And Characterization TechniquesChapter 6 - The Behavior Of Proteins: EnzymesChapter 7 - The Behavior Of Proteins: Enzymes, Mechanisms, And ControlChapter 8 - Lipids And Proteins Are Associated In Biological MembranesChapter 9 - Nucleic Acids: How Structure Conveys InformationChapter 10 - Biosynthesis Of Nucleic Acids: Replication
Chapter 11 - Transcription Of The Genetic Code: The Biosynthesis Of RnaChapter 12 - Protein Synthesis: Translation Of The Genetic MessageChapter 13 - Nucleic Acid Biotechnology TechniquesChapter 14 - Viruses, Cancer, And ImmunologyChapter 15 - The Importance Of Energy Changes And Electron Transfer In MetabolismChapter 16 - CarbohydratesChapter 17 - GlycolysisChapter 18 - Storage Mechanisms And Control In Carbohydrate MetabolismChapter 19 - The Citric Acid CycleChapter 20 - Electron Transport And Oxidative PhosphorylationChapter 21 - Lipid MetabolismChapter 22 - PhotosynthesisChapter 23 - The Metabolism Of NitrogenChapter 24 - Integration Of Metabolism: Cellular Signaling
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Introduce the latest developments in biotechnology and genomics with the bestselling BIOCHEMISTRY, 9TH EDITION. Ideal for the one-term course, this approach is known for its logical organization, appropriate depth of coverage, and vibrant illustrations. A clear presentation helps students synthesize the wealth information flooding the field since the decoding of the human genome, while emphasizing how biochemistry principles apply to everyday lives. Content highlights current developments in Alzheimer’s research, RNA drug therapy, and gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9. Students review topics, such as aging, stem cell therapies, and G-coupled protein receptors, and see how biochemistry applies to other fields like health and sports medicine.
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Chapter 6, Problem 1REChapter 6, Problem 25REChapter 6, Problem 28REChapter 6, Problem 29REChapter 6, Problem 31REIn the case of competitive inhibition, the substrate and inhibitor compete with each other to bind...Chapter 6, Problem 61REChapter 7, Problem 1REChapter 8, Problem 1REChapter 9, Problem 1REChapter 10, Problem 1REChapter 11, Problem 1REChapter 12, Problem 1REChapter 13, Problem 1REViruses are nanoparticles, which are made up of nucleic acid and proteins. The nucleic acid that may...Chapter 15, Problem 1REGiven information: a) For predicting the reaction and calculating the value of : From the table in...Chapter 16, Problem 1REChapter 17, Problem 1REChapter 18, Problem 1REChapter 19, Problem 1REGiven information: The table for individual reactions of the citric acid cycle is as follows:...Chapter 20, Problem 1REChapter 20, Problem 8REChapter 20, Problem 13REChapter 21, Problem 1REThe chlorophyll contains a pigment that absorbs all the other colors except the green color coming...Chapter 23, Problem 1REChapter 24, Problem 1RE
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