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B. Sc. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Selected Tag: #DNA
  • Distinguish the nucleotides that compose DNA and RNA.
  • Given DNA sequence data design (probes), recognize their use in different techniques such as PCR, microarray, southern blotting.
  • Apply/use knowledge on DNA replication to explain the behavior of these molecules in different stages and under specific conditions (UV, analogs, salt concentration).
  • Distinguish between RNA dependent and DNA dependent Polymerases and identify the process where they are involved.
  • Explain the process of chain termination DNA sequencing.
  • Given a DNA sequence and restriction enzyme data, analyze a band pattern in a gel and generate a restriction map.
  • Design a strategy for manipulating DNA molecules in particular scenarios (eg. Radio labeling and sub cloning).
  • Distinguish the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes in terms of genome organization, gene structure, and expression and DNA replication.
  • Given a type of DNA damage explain the repair mechanisms that can occur.
  • Identify/recognize and explain the roles of the major proteins involved in the process of DNA replication/RNA synthesis and its regulation.
  • Distinguish the differences in DNA packaging/chromatin organization between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
  • Predict the mRNA and the amino acid sequence given a DNA sequence.
  • Explain the contribution of DNA packaging/chromatin to gene expression and regulation.
  • Identify techniques to study DNA packaging/chromatin (eg CHIP, DNA sensitivity).
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