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To what extent should this be done? For example, with lab techniques, should I memorize that the elongation process of PCR needs to be set at 72 degrees C? Or is the general understanding that increasing the heat from 55 C allows for heat-stable DNA polymerase to bind to the DNA primer for elongation? Another example: is it essential to memorize that the T arm of tRNA contains ribothymidine, pseudouridine, and cytidine? Or is understanding that the T arm is important for tRNA-ribosome binding sufficient?
Just wondering. Going through my first pass and it is so time consuming getting through a single page of FA and fully memorizing. Perhaps biochem is a terrible beginning to memorizing FA, but I always manage to forget obvious minutiae like vimentin not only being an intermediate filament, but that it is the intermediate filament of mesenchymal tissue..
Just wondering. Going through my first pass and it is so time consuming getting through a single page of FA and fully memorizing. Perhaps biochem is a terrible beginning to memorizing FA, but I always manage to forget obvious minutiae like vimentin not only being an intermediate filament, but that it is the intermediate filament of mesenchymal tissue..