Is there any situation in which DNA is made based on a RNA template? What is the enzyme involved?
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Do the phosphate and the pentose groups give homogeneity or heterogeneity to the nucleic acid chains? What about the nitrogen containing groups? Supported by that, which of those groups is expected to directly participate in the highly diverse and heterogeneous genetic coding, i.e., which of those groups is the basis of the information for protein production?
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Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, i.e., they do not have a membrane-delimited nucleus. Eukaryotes have cells with a delimited nucleus. Where in these types of cells DNA can be found?
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Which are the nucleotides "portions" that bind in the formation of nucleic acids? What is meant by the 5' and 3' extremities of nucleic acids?
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What are Allosteric enzymes?
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What is the importance of the —R group (variable radical) in an amino acid molecule? How can the binding of two amino acids for the peptide formation be described?
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Are proteins with the same number of each different amino acid that forms the necessarily identical proteins?