Please select the correct answer in the bolded parenthesis:
A "protospacer" has complementarity to (a special sequence in the initial, unmodified pRCC-K OR a specific sequence in gene OR the 5' untranslated region of a gene.)
The target sequence in ADE 2 (how many?) base pairs in size and is always located next to a (promoter OR PAM sequence OR stop codon).
Based on your second answer in the last sentence, this sequence is (how many?) base pairs in size?
Does sgRNA function to ((select all that apply) catalyze double strand breakage OR direct Cas9 nuclease to the target site OR circularize pRCC-K OR hybridize specifically to the target site)?
Please select the correct answer in the bolded parenthesis: A "protospacer" has complementarity to (a special...
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Hey, I need help answering these questions, about the introduction
of an article about HIV inhibition using adenovirus-delivered
CRISPR/CAS9. Thaanks!!
strand, resulting in double-stranded breaks (DSBs) that trigger cellular repai mechanisms. In eukaryotes, the DSBs are more commonly repaired by the mechanism ot error prone non ho mologous end joining (NHEJ), therefore generating sequence changes, for instance insertions and deletians (indels), around the DSBs. Owing to the simplicity of manipulation and versati ity, the CRISPR/Cas9 system has been...
2. A dominant allele H reduces the number of body bristles that Drosophila flies have, giving rise to a “hairless” phenotype. In the homozygous condition, H is lethal. An independently assorting dominant allele S has no effect on bristle number except in the presence of H, in which case a single dose of S suppresses the hairless phenotype, thus restoring the "hairy" phenotype. However, S also is lethal in the homozygous (S/S) condition. What ratio of hairy to hairless flies...