2. What happens to the flow of information according to Central Dogma of biology?
1. What are the 3 parts of DNA? What are they called collectively?
2. What happens to the flow of information according to Central Dogma of biology?
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1. How does tRNA help make a protein?
2. How does mRNA help make a protein? 1. What is the difference is between transcription and translation? Which one come first?
2. What are the base pairing rules in replication, transcription and translation? 1. Why is DNA important?
2. Where in cells is DNA found? 1. Compare and contrast aseptic techniques with safety techniques / PPE. What is the goal of each?
1. How will you calculate the concentration of bacteria?
2. How will you indicate bacterial colonies on the plate? 1. If you performed a tenfold serial dilution of a bacterial culture six times to achieve a 1 million-fold dilution, and if 100 micro liters of that dilution yielded 60 CFU when plated, what is the concentrations of bacteria in the original culture in CFU/ ml)?
2. Why do you need to mix each dilution before plating it? 1. What shape is a bacteria if it is bacillus? coccus? spirillum?
2. True or False. A disk with a greater zone of inhibition would have greater antimicrobial properties against the bacteria on the plate. 1. How could a bacterium be tested for resistance to antibiotics?
2. Were your E.coli cells gram negative or gram positive? 1. What knob do you use to focus at higher magnifications (beyond 4x)?
2. Why shouldn't you move any other knob? |
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