Explain how is DNA replicated and repaired?
Q: 1. Make a diagram of DNA replication. 2. Discuss DNA to RNA transcription (ATLEAST 5 SENTENCES).
A: DNA replication is the process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two…
Q: List seven enzymes and proteins needed in a DNA Replication. Briefly state their functions
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Q: 1. What does PCR allow you to do with DNA?
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Q: 2. How are enzymes involved in this process? 3. What happens when DNA "unzips"? 4. Why is it…
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Q: How are Recombinant DNA formed?What is the difference between genetic modification and selective…
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Q: What is the nature of genetic mutation of DNA repair proteins?
A: DNA repair is the process that repairs the lesions that occur in the DNA during replication and…
Q: 1.Make a flow diagram to describe each of the prokaryotic DNA repair mechanism 2. Give 2 examples of…
A: DNA repair is a constant process in the cells where the damage is repaired. The cell contains a…
Q: Explain DNA polymerase?
A: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a double-stranded molecule, which consists of two strands of…
Q: 1. Draw a replication fork in the space below. Be sure to label the 5' and 3' ends of the DNA on…
A: In the process of DNA replication, the DNA makes multiple copies of itself.
Q: 1. What is the function of the electrophoresis buffer? 2. Why did you mix your samples with loading…
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Q: Outline the steps in the process of DNA replication and how they relate to the requirements of DNA…
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Q: 3. Which of the following processes involves DNA ligase? A. Primer synthesis B. Removal of DNA…
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Q: Explain the three major steps in DNA replication.
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Q: 1. How does the DNA structure reflect its functions? 2. What are the important features of the DNA…
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Q: 3b) During DNA replication, one new DNA strand is synthesized continuously but the other strand is…
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Q: Describe and contrast the common steps of DNA replication in vivo and the PCR reaction in vitro? 2.…
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Q: 3. Draw the DNA replication process. (label the enzymes and other requirements)
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Q: 1. Which pieces of DNA are the most informative? Why?
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Q: 2. Describe what is meant be the antiparallel arrangement of DNA.
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Q: 2. How does the universality of the genetic code make the recombinant DNA technology possible?
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Q: 1. In the Central Dogma, what process involves the production of a new DNA strand using an old DNA…
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Q: 3. Predict the consequence in the cell if DNA polymerase I is absent during replication
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Q: 1. Explain the three phases of DNA Replication of eukaryotic cell as illustrated below and define…
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Q: What is the purpose of cell dissolution? 2. What is the purpose of DNA separation? 3. What is the…
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Q: 1. What is the purpose of recombinant DNA technology?
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Q: What is the function of DNA? 2. What two membranes protect the fragile DNA molecules from damage?
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A: Purines is equal to pyrimidines. So A=T C=G
Q: 4, Describe the process of DNA replication. In your description, include the terms polymerase,…
A: DNA is a double-stranded molecule that is composed of deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate, and a…
Q: 1. What is a mutation? A. the specific sequence of bases in a molecule of DNA B. a change in the…
A: A mutation arise spontaneously at low frequency owing to chemical instability of purine and…
Q: What is the role of Ligase in DNA replication?
A: DNA is the genetic material present in the nucleus.
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Q: Discuss the stages or process of DNA and Cell replication. 2. What is DNA repair and discuss
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Q: Define about DNA Polymerase I ?
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Q: Differentiate between DNA Polymerase I and DNA Polymerase III
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Q: 1. Fill in the blanks in the table below regarding the similarities and differences between two…
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Q: How are these outlines related to the big picture of mutations influencing the expresssion of…
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Q: List the DNA strand sequence complementary to the template strand.…
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Q: what are the steps for DNA replication?State the Enzyme and protein used in every steps.
A: INTRODUCTION There are three process in DNA replication.initiation, elongation and termination.
Q: 1. What will happen if there is a mistake in DNA replication? 2. What will happen if there is a…
A: In molecular biology DNA replication is the process in which DNA makes a copy of itself during the…
Q: 9. a. Describe the experiment that determined DNA is the genetic material. b. Describe the…
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Q: What is DNA replication? 2. What are the principles of DNA replication?
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Q: WHY DO WE NEED GENETIC ENGINEERING?
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Q: 8. What is the function of polymerase? It adds nucleotides. It unwinds the original DNA strand. It…
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Q: . Describe and list the steps involved in DNA replication. 2.
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Q: 3. At which step would a mutation lead directly to the formation of an altered gene? DNA is copied…
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- Watch this video (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/DNArep) to learn about DNA replication. DNA replication proceeds simultaneously at several sites on the same molecule. What separates the base pair at the start of DNA replication?1. Discuss the stages or process of DNA and Cell replication. 2. What is DNA repair and discuss its cycle?1. What is the purpose of cell dissolution? 2. What is the purpose of DNA separation? 3. What is the purpose of DNA precipitation?
- 1.Make a flow diagram to describe each of the prokaryotic DNA repair mechanism 2. Give 2 examples of DNA damage and explain the impact the damage has on the sequence3. List seven enzymes and proteins needed in a DNA Replication. Briefly state their functions.1. Describe the relationship between chromosomes, cells, and DNA2. [Use Pictures] - How does the model describe about the structure of DNA3. Why do scientists use models? What are the limitations of models?
- Without the action of DNA ligase, cells would not be ableto complete their replication. What is the function of DNAligase?(a) Unzips the DNA double helix(b) Stabilizes single-stranded DNA(c) Binds DNA sequences together to generate acontinuous strand(d) Proofreads the replication process(e) Creates an RNA copy of the DNA1. What is the function of DNA? 2. What two membranes protect the fragile DNA molecules from damage?1.What is DNA replication? 2. What are the principles of DNA replication?
- (a) What is the function of helicase in DNA replication?(b) What is the function of DNA polymerase?(c) What are replication forks? Compare and contrast leading and lagging strands. Answer all pleaseWhat are major functions that DNA polymerase performs? A. unzips the DNA strand and makes the new nucleotides B. proof reads the new DNA strands for errors and corrects them C. bonds the nucleotides together forming the new DNA strand D. A, B, and C E. A and B F. B and C G. A and C1. How are nucleotides formed? In details summarize the process of DNA replication. In details summarize the process of Translation and post translation process. In details summarize the process of transcription. Explain how do you sequence the DNA