What is genetic mutation? How should they be corrected during DNA replication?
What is genetic mutation? How should they be corrected during DNA replication?
1. A mutation in the gene for DNA ligase will impact which strand during DNA replication a. The leading b. The laggingc. Both the leading and the lagging d. Neither the leading strand or the lagging strand
9) The stage of the cell cycle where errors made during DNA replication get corrected: a) S b) G2 c) G1 d) M e) G0
Outcomes of genetic mutation (“Learn Genetics” Website Info) How does a mutation in DNA lead to a change in a visible characteristic?
What would be the effects on DNA replication if mutation of DNA polymerase III caused it to lose each of the following activities: 1. 5' to 3' polymerase activity 2. 3' to 5' exonuclease activity:
1. (a) Assume that during DNA replication in a bacterium a mistake is made and a G is inserted into the newly synthesized DNA strand opposite a T in the template DNA strand. If this mistake is not repaired before the next round of DNA replication, what mutation will eventually result? Show your work (b) What type of mutation is the resulting mutation? (transversion, transition, indel, base substitution) 2. (a) What is the purpose of Taq polymerase in a PCR...
If DNA polymerase adds a G across from an 'A' in the template strand during DNA replication (and it is not repaired/replaced), what kind of mutation results after the next round of replication? Briefly explain
Provide of what was understood from DNA Replication, how DNA structure allows replication and DNA replication in eukaryotics and prokaryotics. What is the most difficult part to undersrand about this topic? (Small Summary)
Errors during DNA replication can spontaneously create some indel mutations. What is the name for the kind of occurrence during replication that causes an indel mutation? (Select any answers that are appropriate. You may need to choose more than one answer to earn the entire point.) replication slippage b. replica plating tautomerization d. slipped mispairing deamination depurination
What determines if a change in the genetic make-up (DNA mutation) is "good", "bad" or "has no effcet"?
The hydrolysis of the pyrophosphate in DNA replication is a. a mutation. b. endergonic. c. exothermic. d. energetically neutral e. exergonic.