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Bioinformatics Chapter 4 Review Questions with Complete Answers Already Passed Alexander Fleming - Answers doctor/bacteriologist who discovered penicillin penicillium fungus - Answers fungus that is frequently crucial to the function of the natural environment, but is also responsible for the cr...

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Bioinformatics Chapter 4 Review Questions with Complete Answers Already Passed

Alexander Fleming - Answers doctor/bacteriologist who discovered penicillin

penicillium fungus - Answers fungus that is frequently crucial to the function of the natural environment,
but is also responsible for the creation of penicillin

Penicillin - Answers one of the world's first effective antibiotics

1929 - Answers year of the discovery of penicillin

antibiotic - Answers medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms

1942 - Answers year of first penicillin use case

George Gause and Maria Brazhnikova - Answers discovered a similar antibiotic agent called Gramicidin
Soviet

Bacillus brevis - Answers the bacteria capable of killing staphylococcus from which Gramicidin Soviet was
extracted

Gramicidin Soviet - Answers antibiotic agent similar to penicillin created by Gause and Brazhnikova

Richard Synge - Answers worked to isolate the chemical structure of agents with a high concentration of
penicillin, won the Nobel Prize in 1952

Peptides - Answers short amino acids sequences (mini-proteins)

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) - Answers strain of staphylococcus that was
resistant to new treatments of penicillin

problem - Answers sequencing new antibiotics (peptides):

example - Answers Tyrocidine B1, produced by Bacillus brevis: one of the antibiotics created by Bacillus
Brevis

Central Dogma of Molecular Biology - Answers DNA -> RNA -> protein, 4 ribonucleotides {A,C,G,U}, gene
transcribed to RNA, RNA translated to protein. All peptides must be encoded by the genom

64 codons - Answers non-overlapping 3mers

genetic code - Answers the thing with the circles that helps you determine which amino acid comes out
of a codon

20 amino acids - Answers distinct possibilities generated by the genetic code

amino acid string - Answers a string of amino acids. Example: DNA TATACGAAA -> RNA UAUACGAAA ->
aminos YTK

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