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- Essay: Answer the following questions in paragraph form. Create atlest 3-5 sentences each to support your answer. Base on your own opinion, what does genetics mean? What is its relationship to all living things? What is the connection of Genetics and DNA with each other? Are they related or not? Give your own opinion and you can also cite an example if needed. What is DNA, rDNA and mtDNA? Explain each function. What are the advantages and disadvantages of genetic engineering? If you were given the chance to genetically modify an organism, what would it be and what would you like to modify from that organism?The Link Between Genes and proteins The genetic material has to store information and be able to express it. What is the relationship among DNA, RNA, proteins, and phenotype?True of False 9) Gels are read from left to right. Answer: 10) Functional segments of genes (introns) code for proteins, molecules that carry out most cellular functions. Answer: 11) The human genome contains small, repetitive DNA elements that have become randomly inserted into it over millions of years. Answer:
- Which statement best describes the manner in which the genetic information is used inside cells? Group of answer choices DNA is converted to RNA, which is then converted to protein. Ribosomes make proteins by randomly linking amino acids together. DNA acts as a messenger. It binds to a ribosome and provides instructions for making protein. Sections of DNA are copied into RNA molecules which serve as the instructions for making proteins.Concept 23. A gene is a discrete sequence of DNA nucleotides. This concept describes the discovery of the DNA sequencing technique that made modern biology and bioinformatics possible. The method was later used to sequence the human genome and genomes of many other organisms. This led to the accumulation of great numbers of nucleotide and protein sequences in the numerous databases. The concept 23 web page is here: http://www.dnaftb.org/23/ After reading the Concept page, answer the following questions. What was the Mendel’s definition of a gene? How was it different from the definition by Beadle and Tatum? Describe proteins based on the early sequencing efforts. What was the definition of a protein coding gene based on the genetic code? What are the beginning and ending codons of the gene’s protein coding sequence? What is the name of the method that makes use of a “defective” DNA nucleotide? After reviewing the Animation pages, answer the following…Need to understand how to do this: create the complementary strand of DNA to the DNA strand provided below: 1. ATAGGTCACCGTAA 2. TCCAGA
- Complete each of the following events in their proper order. In the first event you must transcribe the proper RNA sequence from the DNA sequence provided. In the next event, you must translate the RNA strand that you have just created and use it to create the proper string of AMINO ACIDS and, eventually, the proper PROTEIN. When your protein is completed, the final event is to match your protein with it's proper trait.Gene Expression and the Impact of a Mutation. Can someone help me to answer the question 8 and 9, please? 8. How has the mutation altered the polypeptide? Is the function of the hemoglobin molecule (which includes 2 ẞ-globin polypeptides and 2 a-globin polypeptides) impaired? (Read your book to learn more about sickle cell disease.) 9. What is the relationship between the genotype in this case and the individual's phenotype? asap pleaseTOPIC : GENETICS - Answer D, E, F only - see the answer for A, B, C in thr other image, base you answer in the given example! Give and EXAMPLE of each genetic term to tell the difference of the terminplogies. NOT MEANING!
- Here is a nucleotide sequence: ATGCAAGGTT. Choose the answer that correctly identifies both the type of nucleic acid that this sequence represents and the complementary DNA sequence Select one: a. DNA; TACGTTCCAA b. RNA; TACGTTCCAA c. RNA; AACCTTGCAT d. DNA; AACCTTGCATPlease answer fast During gene expression DNA is converted into ______ [Answer choices:"RNA", "lipids", "carbohydrates", "protein", "DNA"] , which is used as a template to synthesize _____ [Answer choices:"DNA", "protein", "carbohydrates", "lipids", "RNA"] .Proto-oncogenes and oncogenes are often misunderstood. Briefly describe the relationshipbetween these two types of genes. Provide an example to help explain your answer.