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- Question:- When completing genome sequences, contiguous sequences, or contigs are important intermediates. Which of the following is true about contigs? Group of answer choices The smaller the contig, the better it is for a complete genome assembly. A contig represents the sequence production from a single sequencing reaction. A contig is the name for a fragment of DNA made from a larger genomic DNA or chromosome, prior to its sequencing. A contig represents a DNA sequence assembled from smaller sequencing reads, and has no gaps.Question:- 1. ATT GAC CAA ATC CAT TGA GAC CAA What chains occur when modified DDTP thymine is added to the DNA sequence above.Question:- All the necessary ingredients for the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) are mixed together in a PCR tube and placed in the thermal cycler. The DNA polymerase is from Thermus aquaticus,the template is human DNA, and the primer is complementary to the gene for a human protein. What would result from amplification? Group of answer choices a.a mixture of human DNA, RNA, and protein b.human DNA c.human protein d.T. aquaticus DNA e.a mixture of human and T. aquaticus DNA
- Question:- When large genomes are sequenced, which of the following is true? Group of answer choices The genomes are converted from RNA to cDNA using reverse transcriptase, and then the cDNA is sequenced. The genomes are fragmented, the DNA fragments are sequenced by any number of methods, and the sequences assembled to provide the original complete genome. Sanger dideoxy sequencing is never used – instead, only nanopore sequencing is used. The assembled sequences must have all gaps closed if the genome is to be useful for the research community.Question:- for a single locus how many dna bands will any given person have?Question- Determine the exact molecular weight of the following oligonucleotide and calculate the average molecular weight of an equivalently long oligonucleotide. What is the percent error between the two? Sequence (5’-3’) : GCT TTA GCG GTC AAG TGC TGT GCC ATT T M.W. of a nucleotide in ssDNA = 303.7 + 79.0 M.W. of base pair in dsDNA = 607.4 + 158
- Question- There are 2x10-3 mutations in every replication of a given strain of bacteria, and this bacterium replicates once every 30 minutes. How many mutations are there in 5 hours, assuming carrying capacity of the environment is very large (i.e. the bacteria are still in exponential growth) and there is one bacterium at t=0? The answer is ________.Question- — A few things DNA, chromosomes and genes have in common are?Question:- Is DNA sequencing a in vivo, in vitro and/or in silico? What product(s) is/are formed in DNA sequencing and how and where would the reaction begin? Also, what raw materials are needed?
- Question:- Many cancer treatment drugs specifically target DNA synthesis/replication. Find a drug that is currently used in cancer treatment Tell me what it is used for (e.g. any specific types of cancers?) What specific DNA process does it target? From a molecular biology perspective (what you have learned so far), what are the negative outcomes of targeting this process?.Question:- Explain why there are very few sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins that bind to the minor groove of double-stranded DNA.Question: Genes A, B, C, and D are on the same chromosome. Consider the data and draw a genetic map: Relationship RF B - D 14% C - D 12% A - D 6% B - C 2% A - B 8%