Try searching for a way that RNA is used other than for making protein. Does this use involve double-strand RNA or single- stranded RNA? How is this structure important in how RNA is used?
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- Using the figure below identify: What is a function of introns and exons? What is a role of mobile DNA elements? What is a meaning of simple-sequence DNA?If genes are discrete segments of DNA briefly describe how are they used as a template to synthesize a functional complementary RNA molecule.design a synthetic nucleotide that can be integrated into a DNA molecule AND be functional.
- Compare the biological roles of RNA and DNA. What aspects of RNA structure and chemistry make it so versatile?Prepare & explain about the Pyrimidine base that occurs in RNA,replacing thymine ?For this oligonucleotide, • Classify if RNA or DNA? Justify your choice. • Determine the sequence of this segment, labeling the 5’ and 3’ ends.
- Evaluate the following statements. Which one statement is false? a. The active form of prokaryotic RNA polymerase is a haloenzyme. b. Anti-codons are a nucleotide triplet in transfer RNA that are complementary and antiparallel to the codons of messenger RNA c. During translation, the terminal carboxyl group of an existing peptide will form a peptide bond with the next amino acid in sequence. d. The amino acid R-group is necessary for the formation of tertiary and quaternary structures through covalent bonds, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. e. The sigma factors of prokaryotes are responsible for binding a DNA promotor sequence so translation can begin. f. The terminal carboxyl and terminal amino groups of amino acids within a peptide are necessary for the formation of secondary structures through hydrogen bonds. g. A restriction enzyme can target supercoiled, relaxed, or linearized plasmid DNA. h.…consider dna nucleotide sequence ATCGGATCGA What structure of dna does the sequence represent?how to find nucleotides in a nucleic acid sequence? give an example and draw
- How are rare bases incorporated into tRNAs? a. Encoded by guide RNAs b. By chemical changes to one of the standard bases c. Encoded by rare bases in DNA d. Encoded by sequences in intronsWhich side of the image represents RNA, A or B? Explain how you know.Translate each changed sequence. Does the mutation result in a change in the amino acid sequence? If so, what is the effect of the mutation on protein structure (amino acid sequence; see #2 above)