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BioMG 3320 Final Questions with Complete Solutions
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Central dogma Correct Answer-DNA -> RNA -> Protein 
 
Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment Correct Answer-demonstrated that DNA is the genetic material because degradation of DNA led to a cessation of bacterial transformation 
 
Nucleotides Correct Answer-Basic units of DNA molecule, composed of a sugar, a phosphate, and one of 4 DNA bases 
 
Key bonds in nucleotides Correct Answer-Glycosidic and ester bonds 
 
glycosidic bond Correct Answer-Between the base and the sugar forms at 1' 
 
Ester...
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BIOMG 3320 Prelim 1 part 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What was originally considered to be the genetic material? Why? Correct Answer-Proteins were considered to be the genetic material because they were inherently more complex than DNA. 
 
Avery, McCarty, MacLeod experiment Correct Answer-First, think about Griffith's experiment and how even heat killed strains of S. pneumococcus still led to death of non pathogenic cells 
 ⁃ Process: Grind up virulent cells, isolate the active genetic material ('transforming principle') and infuse it into non...
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BIOMG 3320 TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Bond between phosphate and sugar? - phosphodiester 
Bond between sugar and base? - glycosidic 
Non-covalent interactions? - H bonding, base stacking, electrostatic interactions 
Chargaff rules? - purine content = pyrimidine content 
adenine = thymine 
guanine = cytosine
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BIOMG 3320 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What are some common bonds? - 1) Ester bonds 
2) Thioester bonds 
3) Anhydride bonds 
4) Phosphoanhydride bonds 
5) Mixed-anhydride bonds 
What does a high energy bond mean? - The bonds release large amounts of energy 
when hydrolyzed 
Which of these are high energy bonds? 
1) Ester bonds 
2) Thioester bonds 
3) Anhydride bonds 
4) Phosphoanhydride bonds 
5) Mixed-anhydride bonds - All of them except the ester bond
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BIOMG 3320 Exam Questions Fall 2024
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BIOMG 3320 Exam Questions Fall 2024 
 
Bond between phosphate and sugar? **** phosphodiester 
 
Bond between sugar and base? **** glycosidic 
 
Non-covalent interactions? **** H bonding, base stacking, electrostatic interactions
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BIOMG 3320 Exam Questions Fall 2024
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BIOMG 3320 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Bond between phosphate and sugar? - answerphosphodiester 
Bond between sugar and base? - answerglycosidic 
Non-covalent interactions? - answerH bonding, base stacking, electrostatic interactions 
Chargaff rules? - answerpurine content = pyrimidine content 
adenine = thymine 
guanine = cytosine 
Do base compositions differ between species? - answerYes - have different ratios 
Bacterial genome? _ micrometer, _______ DNA molecule, _____ million base ...
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BIOMG 3320 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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BIOMG 3320 Exam Questions With Correct 
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What are some common bonds? - answer1) Ester bonds 
2) Thioester bonds 
3) Anhydride bonds 
4) Phosphoanhydride bonds 
5) Mixed-anhydride bonds 
What does a high energy bond mean? - answerThe bonds release large amounts of energy 
when hydrolyzed 
Which of these are high energy bonds? 
1) Ester bonds 
2) Thioester bonds 
3) Anhydride bonds 
4) Phosphoanhydride bonds 
5) Mixed-anhydride bonds - answerAll of them except the ester bond 
What are nucl...
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