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- 1. If the gene above is transcribed into a functional mRNA, a.) how many codons will be carried by the functional mRNA? b.) what is the sequence of the 25th codon? c.) what is the sequence of the stop codon? 2. If the mRNA transcribed for this gene will be translated into a functional protein, a.) how many amino acids will be used to build the polypeptide chain? b.) what is the amino acid coded by the 25th codon? c.) what is the amino acid coded by the last codon? 3. If the above gene is one of the three structural genes of the lac operon that codes for the protein/ enzyme responsible for breaking lactose into two molecules of simple sugars, a.) what triggers the activation of this gene? b.) what triggers the inactivation of this gene? c.) what substance is attached to the operator region of the operon in the absence of activator? d.) what gene is responsible for the synthesis of the substance used to attach in the operator region in the absence of activator? e.) what…1. If the gene above is transcribed into a functional mRNA,a.) how many codons will be carried by the functional mRNA?b.) what is the sequence of the 25th codon?c.) what is the sequence of the stop codon?2. If the mRNA transcribed for this gene will be translated into a functional protein,a.) how many amino acids will be used to build the polypeptide chain?b.) what is the amino acid coded by the 25th codon?c.) what is the amino acid coded by the last codon?1. a)What are the two types of ncRNA used in translation? b.) How is translation terminated when the ribosome reaches a stop codon?
- What is an Okazaki fragment, and how are they later “glued” together? What are the types and major functions for each type of RNA? Define transcription and translation. Which process occurs first to make protein from DNA? In what direction does a polymerase move when synthesizing a strand of mRNA? What mRNA sequence is synthesized from a section of DNA that is 3’-TTGACCT-5’?a. If a single transition occurs in a codon that specifies Phe, what amino acids can be specified by the mutated sequence? b. If a single transversion occurs in a codon that specifies Phe, what amino acids can be specified by the mutated sequence? c. If a single transition occurs in a codon that specifies Leu, what amino acids can be specified by the mutated sequence? d. If a single transversion occurs in a codon that specifies Leu, what amino acids can be specified by the mutated sequence?If the coding region of a gene (the exons) contains 2,100 base pairs of DNA, would a missense mutation causes a protein to be shorter, longer, or the same length as the normal 700 amino acid proteins? What would be the effect of a nonsense mutation? A sense mutation?
- What amino acid is coded by the original sequence (GTA) if the sequence refers to the template strand?What is the result of Frameshift mutations from the insertion or deletion of nucleotides within the coding sequence?If an extra nucleotide is inserted in the first exon of the beta globin gene, what effect will it have on the amino acid sequence of the globin polypeptides? Will the globin most likely be fully functional, partly functional, or nonfunctional? Why?
- what would happen if there were no 5' cap in order to make mRNA recognizable?Briefly describe two of the tree functions of RNA polymeraseGeneticists have found that when they cut out a eukaryotic gene from genomic DNA that they can hybridize one of the strands of that gene to the mRNA for that gene by allowing the strands to hydrogen bond. Why is it sometimes claimed that alternative splicing of exons from a single gene results in a set of proteins of related function?