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131. General Term: Intron
of "junk" DNA found in the middle of gene
sequences. These sequences are excised before the mRNA is translated into a
protein. The function of introns is not known.
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132. General Term: Nucleotide
together to form
strands of DNA and RNA .
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133. General Term: Nucleus
which contains the DNA (chromosomes ) along with proteins
that aid its replication and translation into RNA .
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134. General Term: Prokaryotes
Organisms whose genomic DNA is free within the cell. These are single-celled
organisms, forms of which are believed to be the earliest forms of cellular life
on Earth about 3.8 billion years ago.
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135. General Term: Reverse Transcriptase
a
complementary strand of DNA once inside the host cell.
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136. General Term: Transgenic
implantation of heterologous DNA into one or
more of its cells.
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137. General Term: Vectors
Vectors Self-replicating
DNA molecules used to introduce specific genes into the genome of an organism.
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138. General Term: Watson, James Dewey (1928-)
double
helical structure of DNA in 1953; wrote "The Molecular Biology of the
Gene" in 1965, "The Double Helix " in 1968; he won the Nobel Prize
in Medicine in 1962.
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139. Divine Action Topic: Peacocke, Arthur. “Chance and Law in Irreversible ...
in the nucleotide bases of DNA ; the
other is at the level of the organism, including interactions between the
organism expressing these changes and its environment. Chance also arises here
in the sense that we cannot now (nor may we ever be able
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140. Neuroscience Topic: Reductionism and Non-Reductionism
atoms and salt molecules and DNA and bacteria and trees and frogs. All of these things are just as real as the quarks and leptons and protons and neutrons.
Hierarchy of Complex Systems
Now is this just
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