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Sequence 2: TACGCTACTATCGTA
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- 5'-CCGATATAATGAGTCGTCGTCTGGGCCTTCATGTATTCATGGGAAGAGAGTGTAATGTTTGCCTAAGGCC -3 --+---- 70 3′-GGCTATATTACTCAGCAGCAGACCCGGAAGTACATAAGTACCCTTCTCTCACATTACAAACGGATTCCGG -5' 1 11 -#- -+-- +-- a) Draw a green box around the promoter. b) Label the template strand of the DNA on the sequence above. --+-- -+ c) Write the sequence of the pre-mRNA. d) This gene has a small intron and the intron splice sites has the composition 5'-GUG-3' (for the 5' splice site) and 5'-UUG-3' (for the 3' splice site), meaning that these sequences and everything between them will be removed from the mature mRNA. -Draw a box around the intron on the DNA sequence above. e) Write the sequence of the peptide that is translated from the mature mRNA and label the directionality of the peptide. f) Imagine that, in the process of DNA replication, the 39th base in the gene (with the *) was changed from A/T to C/G. What would be the effect of this mutation on the produced peptide?arrow_forward61 identify the primer 3' 5' a 5' 3' C e f a 5' 3' 3' 5' Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a a b b e f a Save Unansweredarrow_forwardName and explain the three possible consequences of having a mutation somewhere in the region from 61-75.arrow_forward
- Give the amino acid sequence of the protein encoded by the mRNA in Figure 15.21.arrow_forwardGive the amino acid sequence with some little explanation please. 5′ –GUACUAAGGAGGUUGUAUGGGUUAGGGG ACAUCAUUUUGA–3′arrow_forwardHere is part of a gene: GTAACCGTATTGCAGCTATTAGCAGCCATG CATTGGCATAACGTCGATAATCGTCGGTAC If the bottom strand of the DNA carries the gene, write the mRNA that would be transcribed from the bottom strand of the DNA:arrow_forward
- Identify the type of mutation present in the CDS and discuss the implications on the protein.arrow_forwardExamine Table 15-2. What do the following codons specify:a. UAAb. UGAc. UAGWhat happens when a ribosome comes to one of these codons?arrow_forwardWhat is the isoelectric point of this fragment? DHVTHLRKMGarrow_forward
- Based on these sequences. Remove codons 24 to 66, inclusive. Sequence ATCTTCCCTCCTAAACGTTCAACCGGTTCTTAATCCGCCGCCAGGGCCCCGCCCCTCAGAAGTTGGTSequence BTCAGACGTTTTTGCCCCGTAACAACTTGTTACAACATGGTCATAAACGTCAGAGATGGTCAATCTCTTAATGACTSequence CTACAAACATGTAAACACACCCTCAGTGGACCAACTCCGCAACATAAACCAAACACCGCTCGCGCCGAAAAAGATATGGarrow_forwardidentify the introns and exons of ACCUAACGCGCCACACGUUCUCUAUUACCCCCCarrow_forwardTranslate to amino acids the strand using the Genetic Code chart. Remember to use the start and stop sequences. UGCGAUGGCAAUCGGUGUACCCCUGACUGAGCarrow_forward
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