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| activated when a cell experiences DNA Damage, initiating a number of DNA repair processed. High mutation rate, absence of a template |
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| Generates ATP via e- transport in photosynthesis |
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| Wild type phenotype restored. Mutation elsewhere restores enzyme function, mutation produces replacement or wild type. |
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| Codes for the same Amino acid |
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| The use of light energy to fix CO2 (e- from NADPH) |
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| Inorganic e- donors as energy sources. E- acceptor: O2, Donor: h2s, S2O3, etc.. |
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| Point mutation that results in a different amino acid substitution |
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| Anoxygenic photosynthesis |
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| No O2 generated, Photosynthetic. PURPLE SULFUR BACTERIA |
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| Photosynthetic, Generate O2 |
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| wild type parent from which the auxotroph was derived |
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| catalyzes CO2 fixation reaction |
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| Mostly molecules with H in them. |
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| anaerobic, NO3 is e- acceptor |
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| Archea that generate methane, obligate anaerobes |
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| All chemolithotrophs have the same common feature: |
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