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size of the DNA fragment labeled A. Write the number of bases and
just the number of bases, do not include commas or labels. Remember
each number represents the number of kilo bases where 1 kb = 1000
nucleotide bases."" determine the size of the DNA fragment labeled A. Write the number of bases and...
Assuming that a DNA sequence has equal number of four bases, What would be the average size of the pieces formed by cutting the DNA with EcoR1 restriction enzyme? Write down the recognition sequence of EcoR1. How often would you find an EcoR1 site in a sequence of nucleotide.
Please answer this question :) 1) Write out any sequence of DNA, 21 bases in length a) Assumung this 21 base DNA fragment is a primer, calculate the TM of this fragment b )What approximate temperature does each G or C base contribute to the primer fragment c) what temperature does each A or T base contribute? d) What temperature should the annealing temperature of this fragment be?
1. Write out the full name for DNA. 2. Why is the nucleus called the "control center" of the cell? 3. Where in the cell are the chromosomes located? 4. What is a gene? 5. What do proteins do for your body? 6. What holds the sides of the DNA ladder together? 7. What are the sides of the DNA ladder made of? 8. What three parts make up a single nucleotide? 9. What are the 4 bases that make...
Develop 3 individual DNA strands that includes all 4 bases and are each 40 bases long. (include directionality for each strand) TT I Arial 3(1201·T·EE: 5.00 From the 3 strands that you just developed, determine the consensus sequence. (include directionality) TT T Arial 3(12pt) T. - E . ES Determine the complementary strand to your consensus sequence with correct base pairing and include directionality for each strand Highlight the strand that would be your template for transcription TTT Arial 3(12pt)...
The average molecular weight of a nucleotide (base + deoxyribose + 1 phosphate group) in DNA is 308g/mol of 308 Daltons (Da). This number is the average molecular weight of A = 312.2 g/mol G = 328.2 g/mol C = 288.2 g/mol T = 303.2 g/mol 55 R-plasmid was used for the transformation experiment a.What is the size of this plasmid (in kilo base pairs; kbp)? How many bases is this? b. What is the molecular weight of one plasmid...
1. If DNA polymerase III was going to attach a new nucleotide onto the DNA molecule shown to the right, where would it attach it? 2. Why are the ends labeled A and C different? a. The diagram is drawn incorrectly, they should be the same One is o pure onsa pyrimidine. c. One is a purine, one is a pyrimidine d. Double-stranded DNA is antiparallel. e. This is after DNA replication -before DNA replication, they look the same. 3....
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The DNA sequence below is 300 bases long. This is only one strand of DNA going from 5' starting at base 1081 to 3' ending at base 1380. The complementary strand is NOT shown. The sequence is broken up into 10 base sections to make counting easier. Design primers to amplify a DNA fragment that is 150bps in length. 1081 cagtatcagg tggtggcccc ttgcccccag tcagcaccct gacatcactg cacagtctgt 1141 ctgcctcgcc tgctccccac catggactca toatgacctc cctgcccagc gtcatgagtc 1201 tgggagagtc ctctctcctc ataggtcaaa ccgtacctgt...
Write true or false ______ 1. The DNA sequence of one human being is on average 99.9% identical to another random human being. ______ 2. As of 2009, all living human beings have had their entire genome sequenced. ______ 3. The nucleotide bases present in a DNA sequence are A, U, G, C. ______ 4. Techniques that enabled scientists to clone genes were developed in the 1970s. ______ 5. A restriction enzyme is useful because it is a generic enzyme...
on the me but not with the larger fragments on o t and more and record med in the h 3. Determine the distracted for each bund data bere 4. Determine the distance traveled for each and generated in the double digest and record data bere tion Endonuclease Digestion and Gel Electrophoresis of DNA 185 VI. RESTRICTION MAPPING The different DNA fragments generated by different map DNA. For example, specific DNA on 2000 nucleotides in las Rl or Hind and...
The following diagram represents a replication bubble associated
with DNA synthesis. Based on this diagram, select all of the
options below that are true.
1 | 2 ---- Quadrants 1 and 4 are associated with lagging strand synthesis Quadrants 1 and 4 are associated with leading strand synthesis Quadrants 1 and 2 are associated with lagging strand synthesis Quadrants 3 and 4 are associated with lagging strand synthesis Synthesis of both daughter strands is completely continuous Telomerase activity is needed...