A, B and Z forms
A, B and Z forms Right handed DNA 1. ‘A’-DNA 2. B’-DNA or Right handed DNA 3. ‘C’-DNA and ‘D’-DNA […]
A, B and Z forms Right handed DNA 1. ‘A’-DNA 2. B’-DNA or Right handed DNA 3. ‘C’-DNA and ‘D’-DNA […]
DNA STRUCTURE DNA STRUCTURE – Biochemical composition of DNA (1) A pentose sugar -the 5 carbon deoxyribose sugar (2) 2.
NUCLEOSOME ORGANIZATION Important points of this model are as follows: SOLENOID MODEL: Ubiquitination, acetylation, methylation and phosphorylation of histones in
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Nuclear Pores 1. Introduction to Nuclear Pores Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that penetrate the nuclear envelope, regulating the
NUCLEUS STRUCTURE OF NUCLEUS 1. Nuclear Membrane: 2. Nucleoplasm: Functions : 3. Chromatin Net or thread : Heterochromatin : Euchromatin
Tonoplast membrane, ATPase, transporters, asstorage organelle. The tonoplast membrane, also called the vacuolar membrane, is a selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer
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Vacuole Structure of Vacuoles Types of Vacuoles MCQs on Vacuoles Basic Concepts Types of Vacuoles Functions of Vacuoles Vacuoles in
Biogenesis of Mitochondria Mitochondria are essential organelles responsible for cellular respiration and energy production. They primarily arise through the growth
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Mitochondrial DNA and Protein Synthesis 1. Role of mtDNA Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) codes for ribosomal RNAs, transfer RNAs (tRNAs), and
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Mitochondrial DNA Replication Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) replication is a unique process distinct from nuclear DNA replication. Unlike nuclear DNA, which
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