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