32) An origin of replication is given below. Sequences of selected parental strand regions are given. The directionality of the bottom parental strand is indicated. Use the diagram to answer the corresponding questions. #2 *1 ATG GAGG XXXXX0 CTAAGCA TCTAGTT 5' 3' TAAGGGA #4 #3 a.) On the diagram, label the 5' and 3' end of the top strand of parental DNA b) Draw arrows to indicate direction of DNA synthesis for each of the 4 daughter strands. e For each daughter strand, specify if synthesis is continuous or discontinuous. dOn your diagram, label the 5' and 3' ends of the newly synthesized daughter strands e.) Which parental strands are the template for leading strand synthesis? (# 1- 4) Strand # Strand # f.) Which parental strands are the template for lagging strand synthesis? (# 1- 4) Strand # Strand #
32) An origin of replication is given below. Sequences of selected parental strand regions are given. The directionality of the bottom parental strand is indicated. Use the diagram to answer the corresponding questions. #2 *1 ATG GAGG XXXXX0 CTAAGCA TCTAGTT 5' 3' TAAGGGA #4 #3 a.) On the diagram, label the 5' and 3' end of the top strand of parental DNA b) Draw arrows to indicate direction of DNA synthesis for each of the 4 daughter strands. e For each daughter strand, specify if synthesis is continuous or discontinuous. dOn your diagram, label the 5' and 3' ends of the newly synthesized daughter strands e.) Which parental strands are the template for leading strand synthesis? (# 1- 4) Strand # Strand # f.) Which parental strands are the template for lagging strand synthesis? (# 1- 4) Strand # Strand #
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Chapter15: Genes And Proteins
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Problem 27CTQ: Transcribe and translate the following DNA sequence (nontemplate strand): 5'- ATGGCCGGTTATTAAGCA-3'
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