How are prokaryotes classified based on their flagellar arrangement?
How are prokaryotes classified based on their flagellar arrangement?
Motifs are classified primarily by their: Amino acid sequence Evolutionary relationships Content and arrangement of the secondary structure Content and arrangement of the tertiary structure Subunit content and arrangement
Resources Massify each statement based on whether it describes prokaryotes only, eukaryotes only, or can describe both prokaryotes und eukaryotes Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Both Answer Bank are generally less than 2po hawe a true stor multicellular scoiler wekilicrete machen + P
Naming bacteria based on morphology and arrangement
1. How does transcription and translation differ in Eukaryotes and in prokaryotes. 2. How is DNA transcription different from prokaryotes and Eukaryotes? 3. What is a gene?
1. How do prokaryotes conserve energy? 2. How do DNA-binding proteins in prokaryotes regulate genes? 3. What is an operon? 4. What is in the lac operon in E. coli? 5. What is the function of the genes in the lac operon of E. coli? 6. What turns the lac operon off? 7. How does a repressor protein turn off the lac operon? 8. How does lactose turn on the lac operon?
Describe how the genes are regulated in prokaryotes (pre and post transcriptionally).
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How will you exploit prokaryotes to allow you to survive in extreme conditions?
There is a special initiator amino acid needed in prokaryotes, why is this the case? How does Eukaryotes go about handling this?
How are the activators and repressors different in eukaryotes vs prokaryotes for regulation of gene expression?