One strand of a double-helical DNA has the sequence 5'-GCGCAATATTTCTCAAAATATTGCGC-3'. Write the base sequence of the complementary strand. 5'- What special type of sequence is contained in this DNA segment? palindrome mirror repeat major groove Hoogsteen pairing -3'
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- Using Figures 8.7 and 8.9 as a guide, draw a dinucleotide composed of C and A. Next to this, draw the complementary dinucleotide in an antiparallel fashion. Connect the dinucleotides with the appropriate hydrogen bonds. FIGURE 8.9 The two polynucleotide chains in DNA run in opposite directions. The left strand runs 5 to 3, and the right strand runs 3 to 5. The base sequences in each strand are complementary. An A in one strand pairs with a T in the other strand, and a C in one strand is paired with a G in the opposite strand. FIGURE 8.7 Nucleotides can be joined together to form chains caled polynucleotides. Polynucleotides are polar molecules with a 5 end (at the phosphate group) and a 3 end (at the sugar group). An RNA polynucleotide is shown at the left, and a DNA polynucleotide is shown at the right.One strand of a double-helical DNA has the sequence 5'-GCGCAATATTTCTCAAAATATTGCGC-3'. Write the base sequence of the complementary strand. 5'- What special type of sequence is contained in this DNA segment? Hoogsteen pairing major groove O palindrome mirror repeat What alternative structure does the double-stranded DNA have the potential to form? B-DNA O a G tetraplex triplex DNA a cruciform Z-form DNAIf I tell you that a stretch of DNA in the 5' to 3' direction is AGGTACGACCGT Give me the complimentary strand without and spaces, commas, symbols or anything else besides the nucleotide sequence (e.g. only: AAGCATCCGCTTA). Give me the complimentary sequence in the 3' to 5' orientation.
- Given the sequence shown below, write the complementary DNA sequence, using the base-pairing rules, as well as the directionality of the strands: 5'- CGAGGCTAGGTTAACCTG-3'Write the base sequence and label the 3' and 5' ends of the complementary strand for a segment of DNA with the following base sequences: 5'CGGAC3'If I have a DNA sequence of 5’ ATTGGCCGCA 3’, what is the complementary strand?
- Here is a DNA coding strand’s sequence and direction: 5’-ATGCCGATATAG-3’ . What would be the amino acid sequence in the polypeptide encoded by this DNA?wol for Frayon Elolog - Meet - cha-gX-m sc Jupiter Ed G Which orgerell= A sample of DNA is collected from an organism. It is analyzed and determined that 20% of the DNA is made up of the base adenine. Based on this information, which of the following correctly lists the amounts of the three. remaining bases for this sample? 10% cytosine, 30% thymine, 40% guanine O 20% cytosine, 20% thymine, 20% guanine 30% cytosine, 30% thymine, 20% guanine 30% cytosine, 20% thymine, 30% guanine p. 5 of 31Draw the following strands of DNA5’ C-A-T 3’ as well as the complementary base pairing strand hydrogen bonded to itIt should be drawn in detail, structurally.
- There is a chemically synthesized DNA oligonucleotide is 5’–AUCG–3’. Pleasedraw the all-atom structure of this RNA strand, including that of the phosphategroup, the pentose (ribose), and the base for each nucleotide. The structure is inthe 5’→3’ directionDNA STRAND IS 3’ TAC-AGC-ACT-CAG-TCA 5’a. what is the non-template/sense/coding strand?b. What is the arrangement of the m-RNA?c. What's the chain arrangement of the amino acids that will be made according to the order of the RNA?d. If on the non-coding strand of DNA there is suddenly one T base that sneaks into the 4th sequence (from the left), or causes a mutation, then how will the RNA be formed?e. What's the chain arrangement of the amino acids produced by this mutation?What is the nucleotide sequence of the complementary strand of the DNA molecule: 5’-AATGCGATCTTCAT-3’? Indicate the 5’ and 3’ ends. Follow the same format as the given sequence.