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- Instructions: Express your own gene! (1) Make up a DNA sequence of at least 18nucleotides and then (2) show the mRNA sequence that will be made via transcription,(3) show the tRNAs that will base pair and deliver the amino acids, and (4) the aminoacid sequence of the resulting protein. You can use the single letter abbreviations forDNA and RNA nucleotides and the three-letter abbreviations for the amino acids.Question Retrotransposons are a class of mobile elements that transpose via an RNA intermediate. Contrast the mechanism of transposition between retrotransposons that contain long terminal repeats (LTRs) and those that lack LTRs.Please help me discuss this 2 question. Thank you so much. 1. how does pre mRNA is formed in the nucleus and the RNA processing that happen to form a matured RNA. 2. Relate the structure of the three RNA to their function in building of Polypeptide and point out the characteristics of a genetic code and their function in translation.
- Question:- What is the role of tRNA? To replace T with U when transcribing mRNA. To bind the ribosome and the mRNA chain together. To transcribe the DNA and move the mRNA chain out of the nucleus. To assure that the mRNA chain carries the correct code. To carry the correct amino acids to the ribosome.Please help with all parts of A, B, C, D 2. You are studying the function of a messenger RNA named Genetixrox and want to label themRNA with a radioactive atom. Assume the mRNA is long and contains all four standardRNA bases. Assume that the cell cannot convert ribonucleotides to deoxyribonucleotides (orvice versa).A. Will you generate radioactive Genetixrox mRNA with 3H-threonine? Threonine is an aminoacid. Answer yes or no, and provide a one sentence rationale.B. Will you generate radioactive Genetixrox mRNA with 3H-adenosine triphosphate? Answeryes or no, and provide a one sentence rationale.C. Will you generate radioactive Genetixrox mRNA with 3H-deoxyadenosine triphosphate?Answer yes or no, and provide a one sentence rationale.D. Will you generate radioactive Genetixrox mRNA 12C-with adenosine triphosphate? Answeryes or no, and provide a one sentence rationaleQuestion:- Fill the Blank! In bacteria, the ___consensus sequence of mRNA binds to the ____rRNA of the 30S small subunit during translation initiation, while in eukaryotes, the _______ consensus sequence of mRNA contains the_____.
- Please answer fast True or False During transcription in prokaryotes, the initiation of transcript (RNA) polymerization occurs about 10 nucleotides upstream (-10, upstream) of the TATAAT sequence. explain please.Question:- Viral vectors are not the only method being studied for gene therapy purposes. Which of the following is a nonviral delivery method for gene therapy? a.gene pills b.DNA bound to the surface of liposomes c.electrically stimulating cells to take up DNA d.DNA covered with proteinNeed help:. Researchers add poly-(CGU) to an in vitro TL system. What poly-amino acids are produced? How would the researchers determine which codon encoded each of these amino acids? 5’CGUCGUCGUCGUCGUCGUCGUCGU...3’
- Question:- What is the best description of tRNA (transfer RNA)? Question 15 options: It temporarily stores genetic information. It is an adaptor molecule that translates nucleotide information to polypeptide information. It is the RNA machinery for peptide bond formations. It encodes protein information.Question: The beow are basics of transcription steps: Nucleosome remodeling to encourage transcriptional machinery to bind to a promoter. Pre-initiation that includes TFs binding to a core promoter sequence that recruit activators, repressors and RNA polymerase creating a pre-initiation complex. Initiation requires helicase activity to "unwind" the DNA. Promoter clearance involves the RNA polymerase unwinding and pulling DNA into the transcription complex. Consider that there is a high rate of abortion, which means promoter clearance does not occur and therefore transcription does not occur. Elongation occurs using one strand of the DNA in the 3' to 5' direction to produce a complimentary copy of the gene as a single stranded RNA molecule. Recall AT and GC associations. In RNA, the T is substituted with a U (uracil). Termination involves cleavage of the new RNA and the addition of adenines at the 3" end, which are important for translation as will be discussed in unit 4. 1.…Only answer please, no need to explain… Thank you for your time. i: Modification of the 5 prime ends of eukaryotic mRNA is called? a) Capping b) Polyadenylation c) Splicing d) Transcription ii: Genetic Code is? a) The sequence of Nitrogenous Bases in mRNA that codes for a protein b) Is a Triplet Code c) is Non-Overlapping d) All of these iii. The process of formation of RNA is known as a) Replication b) DNA repair c) Translation d) Transcription iv. Which of the following statement is NOT true regarding transcription/RNA synthesis? a) RNA synthesis occurs in the nucleus b) Unlike DNA synthesis, the only selective sequence of DNA is transcribed to RNA c) RNA synthesis requires a short stretch of RNA primers d) DNA sequences, specific proteins, and small RNAs regulate RNA synthesis