If you isolated a ribosome from an archaea, it would have an easier time translating mRNA to which domain? Bacteria or eukarya
Bacteria have an easier time translating from an isolated ribosome from an arches .
Bacteria are the prokaryotic in nature and they have a simple mechanism where as the domain Eukaya have a complex in nature .
When isolated ribosome from tnaslation only few codons are required for bacteria , they do not have intron , so they do not have spliciosome machinary . Also in bacteria transcription and translation is coupled .
If you isolated a ribosome from an archaea, it would have an easier time translating mRNA...
15. Determine the amino acids following mRNA molecules. ne the amino acid sequence a ribosome would translate from the *GCACCAUGCAAAGCGGGGAUUAGACCUUU-3 Caution: from which end of the RNA strand does the ribosome begin translating? 3-AGAGUCCAUGCAAAGCGGGGAUUGUACCUUU - 5' 16. Determine the amino acid sequence a ribosome would translate from the following non template DNA strand. (Hint: you must first convert the non template DNA strand to a template DNA strand and then to mRNAJ 3'-ACCTTGATCCTTGACGTATGTAGTATGTATC-5'
One strand of a section of DNA isolated from E. coli reads: Suppose that an mRNA is transcribed from this DNA using the complementary strand as a template. What will the sequence of the mRNA in this region be? What is the amino acid sequence of the proteins? Would the same proteins be made if the other strand of DNA served as template for transcription? Why or why not? If the T underlined in the above sequence was to go...
PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS Q1: on the ribosome, the mRNA is read from ____ is a series of three nucleutides called_____ a. 5' to 3' ,, Codons b. 5' to 3' ,, anticodons c. 3' to 5' ,, codons Q2: which of the following features of eukaryotic ribosomes in translation initiation is FALSE? a. it uses an initiator tRNA that carries a methaionine b. the large subuinit of the ribosome is important for binding to the mRNA c. the large...
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?...
QUESTION 27 Assume the sequence below shows the 5' end of a mRNA isolated from bacteria. Determine the partial amino acid sequence of the protein coded by this mRNA. Type your answer using one-letter amino acid sequence with no spaces in between and starting with the N terminus. 5'GCCAUCAUGCUAGGAGGUUCACCGGAUGGGGUCACAGACGGCG.......
Suppose that you have the situation that the P site of the prokaryotic ribosome contains a tRNA to which is attached a peptidyl chain, and the A site contains a tRNA to which is attached an amino acid. What is the next step? A) translocation of the mRNA relative to the ribosome by one codon B) peptide bond synthesis C) dissociation of the tRNA in the P site to allow movement of the tRNA from the A site to the...
Which of the following accurately describes the production of cDNA? O First, mRNA is Isolated from cells. Then, with the help of reverse transcriptase and nucleotides with fluorescent probes attached, the mRNA is used to produce single-stranded cDNA complementary to the mRNA. Reverse transcriptase and nucleotides with fluorescent probes attached spontaneously produce cDNA First, miRNA is isolated from cells. Then, reverse transcriptase is used to isolate cDNA nucleotides from the tส rget genes. O O Single-stranded cDNA is easily isolated...
4. Given the following information: One strand of a section of DNA isolated from E. coli reads 5’-GTAGCCTACCCATAGG-3’ 3’ CATCGGATGGGTACC’5 Suppose that an mRNA is transcribed from this DNA using the complementary strand as a template. What will the sequence of the mRNA in this region be (please include orientation)? How many different polypeptides chains could potentially be made from this sequence of RNA? Would the same polypeptide chains be made if the other strand of the DNA...
Using Figure 26.21 from Campbell's Biology (p. 567), answer the following questions about the hypothesized evolutionary relationships among these eukaryotic groups a. Of the taxa shown in Figure 26.21, which one is most closely related to Fungi? Explain your answer. b. Of the taxa shown in Figure 26.21, which one is most closely related to Plants? Explain your answer. Euglenozoans Forams Polytomy Diatoms Ciliates Red algae Green algae Domain Eukarya Plants Tubulinids Fungi Animals Euryarcheotes Archaea Domain COMMON ANCESTOR OF...
21. Into which group would you classify a photosynthetic cell that lacks a nucleus? a Algae b. Archaea c. Eukarya d. Fungi e. Protista