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Relate the DNA structure to its role as a molecule for inheritance.
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- Briefly explain this Statement "Treatment for the genetic disorders by using gene therapy " Please answer at your own words, please (400-500 words).View the given linked video to see the detailed structure of the different kinds of DNA. After analyzing make a simple illustration to relate the different kinds of DNA to its function. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_-6JXLYS-kANSWER IF THE STATEMENT IS TRUE OR FALSE The steps that involve complementary base pairing is the second step in which the nucleotide is linked in complementarity with the DNA template. The degeneracy of the genetic code restricts the effects of error made in transcription Errors in transcription can lead to silent mutations encoding the same amino acid or an altered protein that retains its functionality. Females typically are carriers of the DMD gene while males are affected
- A. Give five important features of the DNA molecule? B. How does the DNA structure reflect its functions?Background: DNA nucleotides (i.e A, T, G, and C) are naturally found in a paired, or bonded, arrangement (i.e. the double helix) within the nucleus of every cell. This structure makes the process of replication that occurs prior to mitosis and meiosis very reliable. The purpose of DNA, though, is not simply to make copies of itself, but to provide a set of instructions for the synthesis or "construction" of biomolecules, such as proteins. Why is transcription (i.e. the formation of an RNA copy of a given gene) a necessary step in the "construction" process highlighted above? What is the cell looking to ultimately do with this RNA information?How important and useful to the cell is the ability of the DNA to assume various forms? Why are these various forms necessary? make an essay type answer
- Explain to a friend the characteristics a molecule must have to function as genetic material and then explain the important features of the structure of DNA that are consistent with its role as the chemical basis of heredity.Draw and write about the DNATo define an SMC (structure maintenance of chromosomes) complex and give two example.
- Choose ALL the events listed below that occur in the cytoplasm of eukaryotes. Select one or more: a. b. tRNA anticodons match with mRNA codons C. d. mRNA nucleotides are fused into a long chain e. Double helix of DNA uncoils mRNA attaches to a ribosome Amino acids join in a chain f. Polypeptide is releasedWhich best describes the storage of the genetic code? A gene is a segment of DNA, a condensed DNA molecule makes up a chromosome, a chromosome is inside a nucleus, and a nucleus is contained within a cell. A DNA molecule is a segment of a gene, a gene makes up a chromosome, a chromosome is inside a cell, and a cell is contained within a nucleus. A gene is a segment of a chromosome, a condensed chromosome makes up a DNA molecule, a DNA molecule is inside a nucleus, and a nucleus is contained within a cell. A DNA molecule is a segment of a chromosome, a chromosome makes up a gene, a gene is inside a cell, and a cell is contained within a nucleus."Each person has a unique genetic code.” Do you think this is an accurate statement? Explain your answer.