nexose kinase gene's sequence can be found below, the +1 nucleotide is ed. It also contains an origin of replication (ORI) which is found at position 30. 20 ORI 40 60 GTCGTCGAGATACGCGATGATATTACTGGTAATATGGGGATGCACTATC.. CAGCAGCTCТАTGCGCTAСТАТААТGACСАТТАТАССССТАСGTGATAG. cation has been initiated at that ORI. Provide the sequence of the primer that is

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The beginning of the hexose kinase gene's sequence can be found below, the +1 nucleotide is
underlined and bolded. It also contains an origin of replication (ORI) which is found at position 30.
1
ORI
40
60
5'..TTCGAGCTCTCGTCGTCGAGATACGCGATGATATTACTGGTAATATGGGGATGCACTATC...3’
3'...AAGCTCGAGAGCAGCAGCTCTATGCGCTACTATAATGACCATTATACCCCTACGTGATAG...5'
promoter
a. Assume that replication has been initiated at that ORI. Provide the sequence of the primer that is
complementary to the DNA in each of the following positions.
Site A - binding to the top strand of the DNA at position 20 – 30
5' CAUCGCGUAUC 3'
Site B - binding to the top strand of the DNA at position 31 – 41
5' ACCAGUAAUAU 3'
b. Replication is occurring normally in these cells; would you expect to find a primer in both
positions? Why or why not?
20
Transcribed Image Text:The beginning of the hexose kinase gene's sequence can be found below, the +1 nucleotide is underlined and bolded. It also contains an origin of replication (ORI) which is found at position 30. 1 ORI 40 60 5'..TTCGAGCTCTCGTCGTCGAGATACGCGATGATATTACTGGTAATATGGGGATGCACTATC...3’ 3'...AAGCTCGAGAGCAGCAGCTCTATGCGCTACTATAATGACCATTATACCCCTACGTGATAG...5' promoter a. Assume that replication has been initiated at that ORI. Provide the sequence of the primer that is complementary to the DNA in each of the following positions. Site A - binding to the top strand of the DNA at position 20 – 30 5' CAUCGCGUAUC 3' Site B - binding to the top strand of the DNA at position 31 – 41 5' ACCAGUAAUAU 3' b. Replication is occurring normally in these cells; would you expect to find a primer in both positions? Why or why not? 20
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