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- 48 Second letter If any single nucleotide is deleted from the DNA sequence shown below, what type of mutation is this? UUU U UUC UUA UCU Phe UCC UAU UGU Cys ANTISENSE 5' GGACCCTAT3' UAC Tyr UGC UAA Stop UGA Stop UAG Stop UGG Trp Ser UCA Leu UUGL" UCG CUU CU CAU) His CAC) CGU CGC CGA Arg CUC C Leu Pro CAA1 Gin CAG) CUA CCA CUG CG CGG AAU AAC Asn AGC AAA AAG Lys AGG Arg AUU ACU AGU Ser AUC lle ACC Thr AUA ACA AGA AUG Met ACG GCU GCC GUU GAU] GGU GUC Val GAC Asp GGC Ala Gly GUA GCA GAA GGA Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a FRAMESHIFT SILENT NONSENSE MISSENSE Third letter First letterBM4_DNA AND PROTEIN S X /1FAIPQLSDP_g5B-629FSHNpGnTMIEppLS4A71zBd4vcUBqNUILubXONw/formResponse 4. What is the nitrogen base pair of Adenine in transcription? O Cytosine O Uracil O guanine O thymine 5. The central dogma of Molecular Biology states that There are four nitrogen bases in DNA, two purines (adenine and guanine) and two pyrimidines (cytosine and thymine). Which process is not included in the central dogma? duplication transcription translation O translocation LeadpleDNA ATG AGG 11 13 --UCA- MRNA 12 14 TRNA 10 Ser 15
- 3’-TCTTCGTGAGATGATATAAGAGTTATCCAGGTACCGGTAAACTGG-5’ 5’-AGAAGCACTCTACTATATTCTCAATAGGTCCATGGCCATTTGACC-3’ Write down the mRNA transcript from DNA above.11.5 A A Aa-AE-E-¹5- U - abe X₂ X² A-ay-A- Font Ulla Unigriffin DNA: mRNA: amino acids: traits: DNA: traits: mRNA: amino acids: · DNA: mRNA: to search #N O E Et CE- Paragraph $ 15 Ser 1. CAT AGG GAG | CAA GGG TGA CTT TTT | AAT AAT GAC GGG | A E ALT | CAA TTG TTA CGG | AAA AGA CCC | GCC ATA ACA TTT | % STP | CAC CGT CGA | GTA GTA | AGA GGG CAT | TTG TAA GGA GGG GGG TGT | 16 AaBbCcDc AaBbCcl AaBbCcL Aa BbCcDc 1 Normal 1 Body Text 1 List Para... 1 No Spac... W] Tyr 17 Val & 7 Gly E CO OM no num lk T Aa Bb Cc 1 Table Pa (p)) Styles 12 Ppcc300ATAAADATATAOOTTAA 1. Use the genetic code table and the information in the diagram below to determine the amino acids that would make up the portion of the polypeptide shown. Include information for a key as well. DNA template 3' G CATA ACAGAGGATT-5' al bnsua AMAm pniwollot erfT E transcription s yd bnsita ebitgeqylog s sidmeaze of beae RNA strandUU UAOUOUU A-emoaodin 5'-CGUA AUUGUC UCCUUA- 3' J J JL erit o elinW (s) translation bluow terdt aspnso sigootiwsone polypeptide viemetis ns ebivo19 (d) ent ot etslanT Key:
- Alternative splicing Template strand S F yIGUide1,mq00:c-00: Replisome Transforming principle Origin of replication (or)eleb al msxS ain Coding strand Transcription factors Leading strand Single nucleotide polymorphism Okazaki fragment Telomerase M Nucleoside RNA Polymerase I RNA Polymerase II RNA Polymerase IIIon & of qu 9ven UoY Insertion mutagenesis Spliceosome Transcription Unit SNP Reverse transcriptase 1 Seminal work by Oswald Avery and colleagues demonstrated that DNA is what Frederick Griffiths called this etniog OS dotsM bioW 1-2kb of newly synthesized DNA strands are called this ainiog PS Assembly of the replisome is an orderly process that begins at these precise sites Snoiteeu 4 Transcribes ribosomal RNA genes in eukaryotes 5. A large nucleoprotein complex that coordinates activity at the replication fork Single base pair differences between homologous genomic regions isolated from different members of a population Complex of proteins and snRNAs catalyzing the removal of…UCA CAG AAA CUG How many amino acids does the mRNA strand above code for?5-ccuaaucg-34 3'-acctgcctataccggattagetetgatectaagcatgtc-5 The diagram above shows an RNA primer hydrogen-bonded to a DNA template. Which letter indicates the site where DNA polymerase would add nucleotides to this structure? OA OB D Any of these is possible C
- 5' UGG CAA UCC UAC GAU 3' - 1. Here is the MRNA sequence from a section of a gene (it is the middle of the sequence, so it has no AUG). What is the template sequence of this gene? - 2. Are any of these codons in the MRNA non-degenerate? If so, indicate which one. e 3. 4 a) Translate this mRNA section. Give the 3 letter codes for the amino acids. b) Indicate on the peptide which is the C terminus and which is the N terminus. e 4. Is it possible for a single base pair substitution to cause a truncation in this peptide? If so, e explain how. e 5. Write out the sequence of the anticodon in the tRNA that would bind to the fourth codon in the e MRNA. e 6. Write out a possible miRNA that could regulate the expression of this gene40 Shown below is the antisense strand of DNA. What is the amino acid sequence that corresponds to this code? 5' AAAGCATACCGG 3' Second letter G. UUU Phe UCU UAU) Tyr UGC Cys UGU UUC UCC UAC Ser UAA Stop UGA Stop A UAG Stop UGG Trp UUA UCA UUG Leu UG CAU His CGU CGC CGA CGG CU CUU CUC CUA CUG CAC Pro Leu Arg CCA CAA) Gin CCG CAG AAU AUU AUC lle AUA AUG Met ACG ACU AGU AAC Asn AGC Ser ACC ACA Thr AAA1 AGA AAG Lys AGG Arg GAU) Asp GGC GAC Ala GAA GGU GUU GUC GUA Val GCU GCC Gly GCA GGA Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a PRO-VAL-SER-PHE PHE-ARG-MET-ALA GLY-HIS THR-LYS d LYS-ALA-TYR-ARG First letter Third letterWhat is thee tRNA anticodon for the first 5’-ACGAUC-3’?