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Nucleoside

Four bases in DNA. Ribonucleoside Deoxyribonucleoside. Nucleoside. Adenine. 5 ’ -Nucleotide. 2 ’ -deoxyadenosine. 2 ’ -. dAMP, dGMP, dCMP, dTMP. 5 ’. 3 ’. = pApCpG. T A. C G. A:T and G:C base pairs are very similar. Hyperchromism = more color. AT-rich region melts first.

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Nucleoside

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  1. Four bases in DNA Ribonucleoside Deoxyribonucleoside Nucleoside Adenine 5’-Nucleotide 2’-deoxyadenosine 2’-

  2. dAMP, dGMP, dCMP, dTMP 5’ 3’ = pApCpG

  3. T A C G

  4. A:T and G:C base pairs are very similar.

  5. Hyperchromism = more color AT-rich region melts first.

  6. dNTP

  7. 3’ Mg2+ dNTP 3’ DNA polymerase is a proof-reading enzyme.

  8. RNA

  9. HIV-1 is a retrovirus.

  10. Reverse transcriptase integrase

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