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- The College of Medicine of the University of the USA - Texas offers a double degree program on medicine and molecular biology. Once you complete the requirements of the said program, you will graduate as a Medical Doctor and a Doctor Philosophy in molecular medicine (MD- PhD). Once of the requirements of the said program is to publish a dissertion on molecular medicine. Suppose you are on your final year under the said program, you will discuss one biomelecular disorder. You will then propose possible ways on addressing the said disorder.Describe one way of mapping the location of histones on the gencome. For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). BIU up Paragraph Arial 14px Pfueled.brightspace.com/d2l/le/enhancedSequenceViewer/3300467?url=https%3A%2F%2Ff59af8a9-95f5-419c-a486-a A rdschools.com bookmarks Drive Classes B Login Page Sign In Education and Lear... Content = 1.08 Unit Test: Gene Expression - Part 1 Which statement is most accurate? Hair is different from kidneys because the cells that make up hair and kidneys have different genes All cells have the same genes, but different genes are active in different cells. As cells and tissues differentiate, they produce new genes. All cells have the same genes, and all of a cell's genes are active at the same time. #m C $ J лае 1 2 3 4 5 & 7 8
- Original DNA Sequence: TACAC CTTGG CGACGACT... MRNA Sequence: Amino Acid Sequence: Mutated DNA Sequence #5 TACACCTT G G GACGACT... (Highlight the change) What's the mRNA sequence? What will be the amino acid sequence? Will there likely be effects? What type of mutation is this? 1. Which type of mutation is responsible for new variations of a trait? 2. Which type of mutation does not result in an abnormal amino acid sequence? 3. Which type of mutation stops the translation of an mRNA molecule? NOa) Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that integrates computer science with mathematics and statistics to solve biological questions. Many bioinformatics tools for gene prediction, homology modelling and such are available free online. (i) How can online tools such as BLAST and FASTA assist in our genomics research? Is the sequence below in FASTA format? Justify your answer. >gi 129295|sp|P01013 | OVAX_CHICK GENE X PROTEIN (OVALBUMIN-RELATED) QIKDLLVSSSTDLDTTLVLVNAIYFKGMWKTAFNAEDTREMPFHVTKQESKPVQMMCMNNSFNVATLPAE KMKILELPFASGDLSMLVLLPDEVSDLERIEKTINFEKLTEWTNPNTMEKRRVKVYLPQMKIEEKYNLTS VLMALGMTDLFIPSANLTGISSAESLKISQAVHGAFMELSEDGIEMAGSTGVIEDIKHSPESEQFRADHP (ii) FLFLIKHNPTNTIVYFGRYWSPRNA are extracted from liver cells and separated in agarose gel by electrophoresis side-by-side with a molecular weight marker. The separated RNA fragments are then transferred to an RNA-binding membrane. Next, this membrane is incubated with labelled probe specific for the gene X. This experiment determines: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY_basic how many copies of gene X there are in liver cells. if the gene X is translated in liver cells. if gene X has a point mutation in liver cells. the chromosomal location of gene X. the length of the transcript of gene X.
- Describe the 3 processes of central dogma of molecular biology. Share your thoughts on their significance in the transmission of traits(not more than 100 words).There is a hypothetical gene related to the nervous system of Drosophila. Describe all the methods, steps, and key substances you need to obtain to use the following techniques in experimental design to study the gene: - In situ hybridization (to find the mRNA) - Immunohistochemistry (to find the protein) - CRISPR-Cas9 (for loss of function) - Expression vector (for gain of function)Cap, EA1, and Sap are all genes/proteins of interest in this study. For each gene, what gene product is encoded and where is the gene (the literal DNA sequence) located physically in the cell? I need help fimiding this in the artticle and answer as short as possible https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC106848/
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