Terminology matching – choose the most appropriate definition for each terminology.

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Terminology matching – choose the most appropriate definition for each terminology.

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Terminology Definitions 21. Chargaff's rule a. Positively charged proteins that helps compact DNA within eukaryotic cells 22. Nucleoid region b. Derivative of galactose that is present in the growth of media for gene cloning 23. Histone C. In DNA molecules, the percentage composition of Adenine is similar to Thymine, and percentage composition of Cytosine is similar to Guanine. 24. RNA primers d. Sequence of three nucleotides that is complementary to a specific mRNA codon 25. Splicing e. DNA molecules composed of genetic materials from various sources 26. Anticodon loop f. Non membrane-bound structure within a bacterial cell that contains their genetic materials 27. Start codon g. In mRNA processing, the removal of introns and combination of exons 28. Recombinant DNA h. Technology used to separate DNA fragments by their size and charge 29. X-gal I. Sequence of three nitrogenous bases that specifies the first amino acid (Methionine) of a protein 30. Gel electrophoresis j. Short segments of RNA complementary to DNA molecules and starts as a starting point for the addition of nucleotides
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