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Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 :--> D. replication Above is a picture of one replication fork composed of Identify the daughter strands (labeled A, B, C, & D) as either leading or lagging strands. A. lagging B. leading C. lagging D. lagging QUESTION 2 come must translate a sense molecule of RNA.
Draw a figure of one double stranded DNA molecule that has initiated replication and produced two okazaki fragment in each lagging strand. The figure must include both template strands, all newly synthesized DNA molecules on both leading and lagging strands, all RNA primers, direction of chain growth for each fragment/strand indicated with arrowheads, direction of replication forks. Each molecule must be labeled with the origin of replication on both strands, leading and lagging strands labeled, template or newly synthesized, DNA...
QUESTION 3 Replication Now DNA Origin of replication DOC Replication fork B CON RO Unreplicated DNA Prokaryotic DNA The above diagram shows DNA replication in bacterial cells. An antibody specific only to DNA polymerase I was added to DNA undergoing replication in bacterial cells. Which of the following statements are CORRECT? a. There would be a higher concentration of antibodies on the leading strands of replication foris A and B and a lower concentration of antibodies on the lagging strands...
Shortly after the initiation of DNA replication at the Origin of Replication, an antibiotic has inactivated the RNA primate. In this condition, the synthesis of which new DNA strand at the replication fork would be interrupted? A. Leading strand B. Lagging strand C. Both strands D. None of the strands
What figure correctly depicts the direction of replication of the leading and lagging strands at replication fork? (All lines with arrows show the newly synthesized DNA and indicate the direction of polymerization. The 5' and 3 designations are indicated on the template DNA.) A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
SO MMD WON Parental strands Daughter strands 2) Considering the DNA replication fork shown above, with the 5' end of one daughter strand marked, what end of DNA (5' or 3') should occur on the parental strand at the position marked with an 'X'? a) 5' b) 3 c) Either 5' or 3', both are equally possible d) Impossible to determine with the information given
The lagging strand in DNA replication?: (A) is synthesized after the leading strand. (B) causes the formation of Okazaki fragments in the leading strand. (C) is a consequence of replicating both strands of template DNA at a single replication fork. (D) requires its own replisome.
5a. For the replication fork shown below: - label the leading and lagging strands; - draw arrows to indicate which direction DNA synthesis is proceeding in for each of these strands; - label their 5' and 3' ends. Replication fork movement →→→ 5'-ATCTGGCAGTACGTACTGGATC CGUCAUGC GTCGAATCTGAC-3' CAGCTTAGACTG-5' ATCTGGCTATTCGT 3'-TAGACCGATAAGCATGACCTAG b. Okazaki fragments are generated during (leading / lagging) strand synthesis (circle the correct answer). c. Some U's are included in one of the strands in the figure. Why are there U's...
The semiconservative model for DNA replication is characterized by A. Two parental strands separate and serve as a template B. "New made, complimentary DNA strands are formed in each daughter cell." C. After two rounds of replication, all daughter cells will have some DNA components from the original parent cell. D. A & B E. A, B, & C
5. a) Draw a diagram of a replication bubble that shows two replication forks (mark them clearly) and indicate all of the following for one of the replication forks: newly synthesized leading and lagging strands (label 5' and 3 ends), RNA primers, DNA polymerase, helicase, and gyrase (topoisomerase). b) There are three enzymes in the list in part a. What function(s) do each of these play in DNA replication? You can answer this here, or include it on your diagram....