Q: DNA replication: ТАСССТАААGGTCAGCCCAAGATT Complimentary strand: Transcription: MRNA Translation:…
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Q: Ulla Unigriffin DNA: | CAT AGG GAG | CAA GGG TGA CTT TTT | AAT AAT GAC GGG | MRNA: amino acids:
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Q: Contains codons: O messenger RNA O transfer RNA O DNA
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Q: UCA CAG AAA CUG How many amino acids does the mRNA strand above code for?
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Q: Fill in the Amino Acids the original strand of DNA and its matching RNA strand will code for. TAC…
A: When DNA encodes mRNA then this process is called transcription. When mRNA encodes protein then this…
Q: DNA replication begins at and ends at O start codon; stop codon O AUG; UAG Promoter; operator…
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Q: DNA → TAC CTT AGT TAT CCA TTG ACT CGA ATT GTG CGC TTG CTG ATC RNA → rotein → DNA → ACC CGA TAC CTC…
A: The synthesis of m RNA from DNA is called transcription. The synthesis of protein from RNA is called…
Q: 3. DNA → ATG CTT GGG GAA TAT ACA CGC TGG CTT CGA TGA TAG CGT ACG GTA ETE GEE ATE MRNA → ERNA →…
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Q: If an mRNA codon reads UAC, its complementary anticodon will bea. TUC.b. ATG.c. AUG.d. CAG
A: During translation the ribosome traverses over the mRNA in order to produce a peptide chain with the…
Q: 2. Refer to the protein phe-trp-tyr-cys-ala-met-leu, construct a DNA strand that can transcript an…
A: mRNA stands for messenger RNA which is a single stranded RNA molecule that is complementary to one…
Q: DNA: | CAT AGG GAG | CAA GGG TGA CTT TTT | AAT AAT GAC GGG|| MRNA: amino acids:
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Q: Given DNA strand: 5' T G T T A G T C G A A T 3' Write its complementary DNA and its mRNA.
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Q: Build a plypeptide DNA: TAC-TCC-CGG-GTT-ACC-ACT
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Q: DNA message #6: GTA-CGA-TGA-ACA-GTG-CTT-TGC Transcription to mRNA: CAU GCU ACU UGU CAC GAA ACG…
A: DNA( deoxyribonucleic acid) is the double-stranded molecule that is the genetic material in most…
Q: This CGT ACT GCA TCA GGC sequence of nucleotides is a referred to as sequence
A: Every biomolecules is a polymer made from a number of monomers. DNAs are the polymers of…
Q: DNA message #2: GAG-CGC-ACC-ATC-ACT-ATC-ATT Transcription to mRNA: CUC GCG UGG UAG UGA UAG UAA…
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Q: Considering each nucleotide sequence in an mRNA molecule: [1] write the sequence of the DNA template…
A: Gene expression is the process by which the instruction in the DNA is converted to products through…
Q: TRANSLATE this RNA sequence: AUGCAAUGA Met-Gln-Stop Met-His-Stop O Thr-Glu-Stop O Thr-Pro-Stop
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Q: 3. DNA → TAC CTT GGG GAA TAT ACA CGC TGG CTT CGA TGA ATC CGT ACG GTA CTC GCC ATC MRNA → protein →
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Q: DNA Repiica TCC cca GTA GAC ATT TTA TTG CCA GTC AAT AAC GcC TTT TTC CAC AGA TAT ACA тот MRNA Strand…
A: DNA is converted into mRNA by transcription. mRNA has the codons, complementary sequence of the DNA…
Q: DNA message #5: AGT-GTG-CGG-GCC-GGG-ACT-ATT-ACT Transcription to mRNA: UCA CAC GCC CGG CCC UGA UAA…
A: CENTRAL DOGMA- The process of Replication is when DNA replicates itself means it will make copies…
Q: 3. Using your Genetic Code, translate and group the following MRNA bases. Example: UAC CAG UGG UUU…
A: a. 5 'CUC GGU ACG UAA UAG AUC UAU CAU CCG AGA CUC UUA AAU 3' ANSWER: 5' Leu Gly Thr Stop Stop Ile…
Q: GENE I DNA AGCCTACG C MRNA Amino Acid
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Q: AG Codons: a. MRNA 5'1 3' Amino acids: с. d.
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Q: GENE A DNA ACCGGTTAT MRNA Amino Acid
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Q: GIVEN: DNA CODING STRAND: GCG TAC TTT TCA GGT DNA TEMPLATE STRAND ____ ____ ____ ____
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Q: Assume that you are a RNA polymerase. Which strand is the template strand?…
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Q: GENE F GGACGCGGG DNA MRNA Amino Acid Trait
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Q: What is the function of reverse transcriptase?
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- Which lane contains the longest DNA fragment A. Lane 1 B. Lane 2 C. Lane 3 D. Lane 4You are a forensic scientist in charge of DNA samples in a case where a man was murdered. You conduct gel electrophoresis on the samples to determine the DNA profile of the samples. The rows of bands have been marked to make it easier to reference the bands. The sample marked 'evidence' came from under the victim's fingernails, likely indicating a struggle. There are two suspects in the case, both of whom are brothers, they are marked suspect 1 and suspect 2, for brother 1 and brother 2, respectfully. Does the evidence collected match the DNA profiles of either brother? If yes, which one? If no, then would it be likely that the actual criminal is a family member of the brothers? If yes, what could the relation be (mom, dad, cousin, aunt, or uncle)? Note: there is a sister in their family, their parents are both still alive, and they have a robust extended family. The brothers are not twins.A virus broke out in a remote area. There are no infected people in my area yet. But we have lots of samples. Please explain in detail how we got a lot of samples.
- I’m having trouble finding the correct answer of which person was had the sample the in crime scene can help solve this rflp?For what purpose is DNA fingerprinting used A) to sequence DNA from bacteria B) to separate DNA fragments C) to identify individuals who have committed crimes D) to identify single nucleotide polymeraseSTR analysis was performed on blood from a crime scene as well as from three suspects. The crime scene DNA is marked Evidence. Which suspect’s DNA matches the evidence?
- 1) Make up a crime scene scenario (or find a real one) in which DNA from a nonhuman provided critical evidence.In a crime lab, what precautions should be taken to make sure the DNA wasn't contaminated?1) Would it be an issue if the sample gathered off the crime victim’s clothes was a blood sample versus the suspect’s sample being hair strands?