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Eukaryotes History of DNA Prokaryotes

Central Dogma DNA Plasmid: DNA Bacteriophage: Can Transposon:


Molecule infect and destroy They can cause
Contain of stages bacteria mutations in
several ways

DNA Replication: Lytic:


1st DNA is copied New virions are DNA – only:
Nucleosome: Lysogenic:
before a cell formed; cell Short, inverted
any of the repeating Prophage is
divides lyses with repeats at each
globular subunits of integrated
release of phage end
Transcription: chromatin that into bacterial
information consist of a complex chromosome
contained in a of DNA and histone Retro:
2nd Directly
section of DNA is
replicated in the Chromosome: repeated, long
form of a newly any of the rod-shaped terminal repeats
assembled piece of or threadlike DNA- at each end
RNA containing structure
of cellular organisms
that are located in the Non- Retro:
Translation: nucleus of the Poly A at 3’ end
3rd Actual of RNA
eukaryotes
construction of the Transcript; 5’ is
protein often truncated
Concept Map
Members:
Panerio, Jean
Ogmena, Keziah
Getigan, Rolly
Layugan, Jeryll Lynn

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