
3'ATATTTACT@CAATG4GCTGTTАT CGA7 GCAAc TccATTccc (GTATAC GG- CTATCAPTGACG TGAC COCACAATACTAGTT C/AC GATNAGCACATATGC- Questions: a) where would the...
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4. Here is an RNA transcript freshly transcribed from a gene. It is immature, meaning that it has not been processed yet into a mature mRNA. a) If you could zoom in on this molecule, what two things would you observe at the molecular level that would indicate to you that it is RNA and not DNA? b) Which end of the molecule was the last bit to be transcribed,...
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Incorrect Question 2 0/0.5 pts The diagram illustrates a moment in a bacterial cell during which transcription and translation are occurring. Which statement below correctly matches the position of one of the yellow icons (heart, moon, sun, etc.) to its role in coupled transcription and translation The smiley face shows the place...
B. (10pts) Gene expression can be regulated in many ways. In the gene below, each letter represents a different mutation. Indicate which mutation would: (Use each letter only once.) trigger non-sense mediated decay increase transcript stability result in aberrant splicing reduce mRNA expression levels alter ADAR RNA editing promoter D — transcribed region intron A intron E exon- transcription factor binding sites exon spliced mRNA T 5'UTR CDS 3'UTR start codon stop codon C. (8pts) UAU encodes the amino acid...
6. Using the answers to questions 2-5 and the below DNA sequence, predict the mRNA sequence, the tRNA anticodons, and the amino acid sequences (use the three letter code) that would result from it. (3 points) DNA +1 15'GICIA I G C A A CICATI I AA GG 3' 3" CA GATA C GTIGA GIA A A IICC 5 mRNA tRNA anticodons amino acids 7. You are interested in a gene that codes for a 20 amino acid-long protein. (1.5...
Consider the following assembly code. 1. 1, LOAD R, #1 2, LOADS, #1 3, LOAD T, #(k-3) 4. ADD AC, R, S 5. LOAD R, S 6. LOAD S, AC 8. BRP 4, T 9. STOR AC, M where R, S, T, AC are is addressing and BRP stands for "branch if positive". sters, M is a memory location, # indicates immediate (a) Explain what this code computes (assuming that k is a natural number greater than two). (6 marks)...
Problem 6 Let A, B, C Rnxn where AB = BA = In and AC = CA = Γη. Show that B-C
1) Given a plant with the genotype C/cm; Ac+/Act, where om is an unstable allele caused by a Ds insertion. This plant is crossed with another plant with the genotype C/cm where cm is an unstable allele caused by Ac insertion. What phenotypes would be produced (including their proportion)? Assume that Ac and c are unlinked, that the chromosome-breakage frequency is negligible, and that mutant c/C is Ac+. 2) Is it possible for non-dividing neuronal cells to employ the homologous...
2. When transcribing an mRNA strand, RNA polymerase uses the strand of DNA to match complementary bases with. RNA polymerase always reads this strand in the direction and always builds mRNA in the direction. (1.5 pts) 3. (0.5 pt) What is the significance of the +1 site in regards to transcription of mRNA? t) When translating an mRNA sequence, where does the ribosome always begin? 5. (0.5 pt) When translating an mRNA sequence, what signals the ribosome to end translation?...
Constants Part A If wAB 1 rad/s, AB 5 rad Figure 1) wnc 3 rad/s, and ac rad/s, what is the acceleralion of point C where the scoop of the excavator is ettached? Enter the z and y components of the acceleration separated by a comma ac ac Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Figure Incorrect; Try Again; 11 attempts remaining nsc Provide Feedback Next > 6 m 3 m-23m
Constants Part A If wAB 1 rad/s, AB 5 rad Figure...
Follow the instructions below to answer questions about
Replication, Transcription & Translation.
3’- T A C A
C C G G
T C A G
G T G A T C
-5’
A. Imagine that the sequence shown represents one strand of a
gene sequence. What would be the sequence of the complementary
strand of DNA? Write out your answer, indicating correct
polarity (5' and 3' ends) on your new strand. (1.5
points)
B. Now imagine that the new strand...