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- have three
components - a sugar (ribose in ribonucleotides of RNA or deoxyribose of
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converstion (ultimately) to glucose-1-phosphate and subsequently to glucose-6-phosphate, which
is a glycolysis
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- molecules. Hydrogen bonds
arise from uneven sharing of electrons betweeen, for example a nitrogen and a
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- Replication
1. DNA consists of a double helix. Each strand of the helix is a polymer of nucleotides joined
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- place of cytosine, causing a mutation. A
Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry Course (BB 350) at Oregon State
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- exported. Crossing the lipid bilayer is a problem for most molecules. Only
Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry
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BB350 Lecture 9 Highlights
Highlights Enzymes II
1. A
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- prokaryotic
cells. During each round of eukaryotic DNA replication, a small portion of the DNA at the end of
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- loop is a section of the tRNA that has three bases complementary to the codon in the
Kevin Ahern's
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- bonds are the covalent bonds that join together individual amino acids within a protein. They are
formed