What is position 1 (N1)?
What is RNA?
What are hydrogen bonds?
What is a nucleoside?
What is teritary structure?
What are saturated fatty acids?
What is secondary structure?
What is a triple bond with guanine resulting in spontaneous mutation?
What is the melting temperature of DNA?
What is rRNA?
What is ampipathic?
What are fatty acids?
What is cysteine?
What is a polymerase?
What is the keto form?
This is the position of the nitrogen on pyrimidines to which the base attaches to the C1 position of the sugar
This type of genetic information acts as an intermediate to convert the blueprint to the amino acid sequence for proteins
This is the name of the enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of DNA
This will occur if thymine is found in its enol form?
This level of protein structure arises primarily from hydrogen bonds
This is the name of the conformation in which thymine is usually found
These types of fatty acids are fully hydrogenated
This is the type of bond that the base pairs of DNA bind with
This is the term for a five carbon pentose sugar and a nitrogen base
This amino acid contains a sulfahydryl group
This is the term used to state that a molecule has both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions and is used regarding fatty acids
This is the type of RNA that acts as a structural and catalytic component of the ribosome
These are monomers that make up lipids found in bacteria and eukarya?
At this level of protein structure, the protein is classified as functional
This is increased in DNA sequences containing larger amounts of GC due to the three H-bonds that these bases create together