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- Fill the gap Molecular programming, also known as ........ exploits the information-processing capabilities of nucleic acids to design ....... at the nanoscale.• Explain the central dogma of molecular biology• How does the genetic code direct the structure of proteins that are synthesized in cells?Discovery of DNA structure A.What are Chargaff’s rules? B. What did Wilkins and Franklin provide that Watson and Crick couldn’t obtain on their own?
- The goal of structural proteomics project isa) To crystallize and determine the structure of as many proteins as possible, in many cases with little or no existing information about protein functionb) To identify and sequence of all the genes present in the human bodyc) To introduce new genes to human beingsd) To remove disease causing genes from humansa. Do any strands of nucleic acid exist in nature inwhich part of the strand is DNA and part is RNA?If so, describe when such strands of nucleic acidare synthesized. Is the RNA component at the 5′end or at the 3′ end?b. RNA primers in Okazaki fragments are usually veryshort, less than 10 nucleotides and sometimes asshort at 2 nucleotides in length. What does this facttell you about the processivity of the primaseenzyme—that is, the relative ability of the enzymeto continue polymerization as opposed to dissociatingfrom the template and from the molecule beingsynthesized? Which enzyme is likely to have a greaterprocessivity, primase or DNA polymerase III?ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS (DNA) State three major differences between the structures of DNA and RNA Give at least two differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA’s
- central dogma of molecular biology describe the flow of information in the cell.There are also exceptions to the central dogma. Which of the following examples is inconsistent with the flow of genetic information in the cell? a. from DNA to mRNA b.from mRNA to protien c.from protien to DNA d.from DNA to rRNA e. from DNA to tRNAGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion Which of the following statements regarding the structure and function of tRNA is true? A-The codon / anticodon pairing is absolutely universal among organism. B-The charging of a tRNA does not require energy. C-There are 64 different tRNAs, one for each possible codon. D-Reading 5' to 3', the first base in the anticodon can participate in non Watson and Crick base pairing E- The 3' end of each tRNA has a unique sequence so a specific amino acid can be attached.BIOLOGY ACTIVITY -Gene Mutations and Proteins Objective: To demonstrate how gene mutations affect the production of proteins? Procedure: Use the following base sequence of one strand of an imaginary DNA molecule: AATTGAACACATGCGCCC. 2. Write the base sequence for an mRNA strand that would be transcribed from the given DNA sequence. Place your results in the table below. Use your codon table provided below to determine the sequence of amino acids in the resulting protein fragment. Place your results in the table below. If the fifth base in the original DNA strand were changed from G to C, how would this affect the resulting protein fragment? Write the new protein fragment in the table below. If G were added to the original DNA strand after the third base, what would the resulting mRNA look like? How would this addition affect the protein? Show your results in the table below. Data: mRNA from Step 2 Protein Sequence from Step 3 Protein Sequence from Step…
- Expound or explain further the statement below. Watson and Crick had discovered that formation of complementary hydrogen bonds seems to be all there is to the process by means of which like begets like. Gunther S. Stent, 1981, Introduction to The Double HelixCentral Dogma of Molecular Biology from DNA to RNA to Protein, discussing the principles underlying the transfer of information in a biologic system and its regulation. However, recent research seems to challenge certain aspects of Crick’s Central Dogma. Does the Central Dogma still stand today? If not, can you find an example for a type of information transfer that is not explicitly covered by the Central Dogma (or even violates it)?SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY Knowing that the genetic code is almostuniversal, a scientist uses molecular biological methods toinsert the human β-globin gene (shown in Figure 17.12) intobacterial cells, hoping the cells will express it and synthesizefunctional β-globin protein. Instead, the protein produced isnonfunctional and is found to contain many fewer amino acidsthan does β-globin made by a eukaryotic cell. Explain why