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DNA Journal
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New Journal: Draw a model of DNA
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What are the base pair rules for DNA? Adenine – Thymine Adenine – Thymine Cytosine – Guanine Cytosine – Guanine
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What are some differences between DNA and RNA? DNA-double helix DNA-double helix RNA- single strand RNA- single strand DNA- sugar=deoxyribose DNA- sugar=deoxyribose RNA- sugar=ribose RNA- sugar=ribose DNA- base Thymine DNA- base Thymine RNA- base Uracil RNA- base Uracil
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Define virulent. Able to cause disease. Able to cause disease.
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What are the three types of RNA? mRNA (messenger) mRNA (messenger) tRNA (transfer) tRNA (transfer) rRNA (ribosomal) rRNA (ribosomal)
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Compare a codon to an anticodon. Codon: a three nucleotide sequence on mRNA Codon: a three nucleotide sequence on mRNA Ex: AGC Ex: AGC Anticodon: a three nucleotide sequence on tRNA Anticodon: a three nucleotide sequence on tRNA Ex: UCG Ex: UCG
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A(n) ____________________ ____________________ is the amount of time required for one-half the number of radioactive isotopes in a sample to decay, forming stable elements. Half-life Half-life
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Natural selection is the process by which organisms with traits well suited to their environment survive and reproduce at a greater rate than less well-adapted organisms in the same environment. organisms with traits well suited to their environment survive and reproduce at a greater rate than less well-adapted organisms in the same environment.
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