Segment Polarity genes
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are expressed in and required for the development of ,portion or every
segment.
They act in the cellularized embryo and therefore include signaling ligands
as well as transcription factors
Stages of Mitosis: Interphase
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2n, 2c Replication is going on in this step
, Describe the processing of microRNAs and the mechanisms by which they inhibit
translation
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In Animals, microRNAs bind to the 3'UTR of multiple mRNA targets with
partial pairing. Binding of microRNAs to mRNA targets can inhibit
translation by multiple mechanisms (cutting mRNA into two segments, loss
of poly-A tail causing degradation, blocking initiation of translation and
more)
Pair-Rule genes
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are expressed in and required for the development of alternate segments
of every other segment (either all odd or even segments)
What does it mean that DNA replication is a semiconservative process?
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DNA is semiconservative because each of the Double Helix's being formed
has one old strand and one new strand.
Mutation
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are expressed in and required for the development of ,portion or every
segment.
They act in the cellularized embryo and therefore include signaling ligands
as well as transcription factors
Stages of Mitosis: Interphase
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2n, 2c Replication is going on in this step
, Describe the processing of microRNAs and the mechanisms by which they inhibit
translation
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In Animals, microRNAs bind to the 3'UTR of multiple mRNA targets with
partial pairing. Binding of microRNAs to mRNA targets can inhibit
translation by multiple mechanisms (cutting mRNA into two segments, loss
of poly-A tail causing degradation, blocking initiation of translation and
more)
Pair-Rule genes
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are expressed in and required for the development of alternate segments
of every other segment (either all odd or even segments)
What does it mean that DNA replication is a semiconservative process?
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DNA is semiconservative because each of the Double Helix's being formed
has one old strand and one new strand.
Mutation
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