
In a viral genome that is 10,000 bases long, C and G occure with a frequency...
A diploid organism with a 30,000 kb haploid genome contains 19% T residues. The number of A, C, G, and T residues in the DNA of each cell in this organism are: A=T=1.14*10^7 bases; G-C-1.86*10^7 bases A=T=2.85 10^6 bases; G=C=25*10^6 bases A=t=2850 bases; G-C-4650 bases A=T=5700 bases; G=C=9300 bases
1. you have read a report that indicates your genome of interest has 60% G/C content. what is the percent ofnthe genome that is thymine (T)? I want to say 20% but not for sure. 2. you have read a report that indicates your genome of interest has 60% G/C content. what is the percent of the genome that is Adenine (A)? again i want to say 20% am i right?
1. Viral integration into the cellular genome may convert a proto-oncogene into a transforming oncogene 2. Immunosuppressive drugs used to prevent graft rejection include drugs (like Imuran) that result in generalized suppression of all dividing cells and drugs that target T cells (like cyclosporine A) 3. IFNα has a direct antitumor effect, while TNFα has an indirect cytotoxic effect on tumor cells 4.Oncogenes are unique genes of a normal cell that only function to promote cell transformation. 5. Attributes of...
T/F 1. Viral integration into the cellular genome may convert a proto-oncogene into a transforming oncogene 2. Immunosuppressive drugs used to prevent graft rejection include drugs (like Imuran) that result in generalized suppression of all dividing cells and drugs that target T cells (like cyclosporine A) 3. IFNα has a direct antitumor effect, while TNFα has an indirect cytotoxic effect on tumor cells 4. Oncogenes are unique genes of a normal cell that only function to promote cell transformation. 5. Attributes of tumor cells include lack...
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4.2 Binomial distribution The genome of the HIV-1 virus, like any genome, is a string of "letters" (basepai an "alphabet"containing only four letters. The message for HIV is rather rs) in short, just 101 letters in all. Because any of the letters can mutat choices, there's a total of 30 000 possible distinct one-letter mutations. e to any of the three other In 1995, A. Perelson and D. Ho found that every day...
1.) An RNA molecule has the following percentrages of bases A = 27% , U=38% , C=20% , G= 15% a. Is this RNA molecules single stranded or double stranded? How Cant you tell? b. What would be the percentage of each of the bases in the template strand of the DNA that contains the genes for this RNA? 2.) Given the following DNA 5' ATG GCG AGG CGG CAGCTGTTATGGTGA - 3' a. What is the transcript (mRNA) sequence? b....
Suppose each of nucleotides A, G, C and T has at the same frequency in a DNA sequence and the nucleotides appear at random. What is the average distance between two stop codons? a. about 5 codon b. about 64 codons c. about 10 codon d, about 21 codon
Translate the following DNA sequence: DNA template: 3' G C T A C C G G A G T A A T A C T 5' What are the tRNA anticodons for the sequence? DNA template: 3' G C T A C C G G A G T A A T A C T 5' anticodon 1: 3' 5' anticodon 2: 3' 5' anticodon 3: . 3' 5' anticodon 4: 3' 5' anticodon 5: 3
2. ($5.4) Given T:V + V and bases B and C for V, verify that the two matrices [T]B and (Tlc are related by [T]B = P (T] Ps [Hint: For each basis vector of b; of B, show that the left-hand and right-hand sides act on (bi B the same way - when each is multiplied by [bi]B, the result is the same vector. Notice [b; b = ;!] 3. (85.6) Recall problem 6 from section 4.9. The matrix...
PROJECT Modeling the Dynamics of Viral Infections A patient is infected with a virus that triples its numbers every hour. The immune system eventually kicks in and reduces the replication rate by a factor of in addition to kill ing 500,000 virus particles per hour, but this doesn't happen until the viral load reaches two million copies. To combat the infection, the infected person receives hourly doses of an antiviral drug. This drug further reduces the replication rate, to a...