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A histone protein (H4) in
the major and minor groove of DNA attached to.............
a) protein b) histone c) non histone d) A and B
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RNA interference can repress proteins by all of the following mechanisms EXCEPT:
a. promoting histone acetylation. b. promoting
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Hayley
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What stage involves histone acetylation, in which the negative charges of the lysines are neutralized so that the histone tails
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Tina
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A portion of DNA molecules wound around a spool of histone protein is called a
A. Centromere B. Nuclesome C. Spindle D. Furrow E.
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Anna
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Eukaryotic DNA is very long. What type of proteins does it wrap around to form chromosomes small enough to fit inside the
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A histone protein (H4) in cows and peas differs by only 2 amino acids of 100. They bind with negatively charged phosphate groups
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Genetic information usually flows in one specific direction. Which of the following best represents this flow?(1 point)
Responses
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Which of the following options best depicts the flow of information when a gene directs the synthesis of a protein?
protein>RNA>D
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kathy
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1.You have a mixture of protein A and protein B in a buffer of pH 7. The pI of protein A is 3 and the pI of protein B is 8. The
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jess
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which of the following terms encompasses all the cellular activities involved in building protein molecules?
translation protein
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emilymay_2356
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