Answer :- 3' AAUGCGUACCGU 5'
The process of making mRNA from DNA is called transcription, during transcription mRNA (messenger RNA) is synthesized using the nucleotide sequence of DNA as a template. During mRNA synthesis, adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). Also during the transcription, the RNA polymerase read the template DNA strand in the 3′→5′ direction, and the new mRNA is synthesized in the 5′ to 3′ direction.
Question 38 1 pts What is the sequence of RNA that would be made from the...
Question 2 1 pts A sequence of DNA that contains information for the synthesis of RNA molecules used in the manufacture of proteins is also known as a(n) intron. mutation. gene. codon. Flag this Question Question 3 1 pts A small segment of DNA on the template strand contains the base sequence CGT. If an mRNA transcript is made that includes this sequence, what would be the anticodon on the tRNA that would bind to this corresponding mRNA sequence? CGT...
Question 4 1 pts What will be the RNA sequence that is transcribed from the DNA sequence below? 5' - TTACCGCTA - 3' (TEMPLATE STRAND) 3' - AATGGCGAT - 5' (CODING STRAND) 5'|TTACCGCTA | 3 5'TUAGCGGUAA3 5'UUACCGCUA13' 5'| TAGCGGTAA3
What is the strand of RNA that will be produced during
transcription from this particular sequence of DNA
TGAGCCAAACCA?
Question 13 2 pts What is the strand of RNA that will be produced during transcription from this partial sequence of DNA: TGAGCCAAACCA? ACUCGGUUUGGU O ACUCGGTUTGGT O ACUCGGUUUCGU O ACTCGGTTTGGT
Question 2 1 pts What happens at the telomere once the RNA primer is removed? Think carefully about this answer! The question in my presentation had a mistake. DNA poll replaces the RNA primer at the 5' end of the new strand with DNA. DNA poll replaces the RNA primer at the 3' end of the new strand with DNA. None of the above Question 4 1 pts Telomerase works by Elongating the 5' to 3' newly replicated DNA strand...
0/5 pts Incorrect Question 15 The sequence below represents a middle section of the template strand of DNA of a structural gene in an eukaryote organism. Please fill in the blanks that correspond. The consensus sequences that the spliceosome recognizes are marked in red. The intron(s) are marked in lowercase. YOUR RESPONSES SHOULD ALL BE IN UPPER CASE. Amino acid sequences should be written in the format ALA-TYR-LEU Stop codon is not written. DNA: 3CATGGACAGgtaagaatacaacacagGTCGGCATGACG5 GUACCUGU cauuuuauguuguguCCAGCCGUACUGC What would be...
Question 31 1 pts Chapter 17: Identify the complimentary RNA codon to this sequence of DNA: 5'TAT 3' 3' ATA 5' 5' ATA 3' 3' AUA 5' 3' GCG 5'
QUESTION 4 What is a transgenic organism? O an organism into which DNA from a different organism is spliced O an organism that is both male and female an organism that is unable to reproduce offspring an organism that has a dominant genetic disorder O an organism that was cloned QUESTION 5 Which of the following statements correctly indicates the relationship among chromosomes, genes, and proteins? Proteins are found on chromosomes and code for genes. O A chromosome contains many...
Question 38 16 pts Question Code CDC The following sequence represents the DNA template strand of a gene, 3'-TAC CGT GTC TCC TCA GGC ATC-5' nucleotide number 1 21 a. What is the mRNA transcribed from this sequence? b. What is the amino acid sequence translated from the mRNA? c. If there is a transition at nucleotide #10, what is the amino acid sequence? R REROS d. What type of mutation is this (choose from frameshift, missense, nonsense, silent)? e....
1. Pribnow box - what would RNA look like after a mutation and why? 2. -35 region of DNA what would be a co sequence of mutations, is it universal or gene specific, what would the RNA look like and why? 3. beta subunit region of DNA what would be a consequence of mutations , is it universal or gene specific, what would the RNA look like and why?
question 37 and 38 please
36. Which one do you think would be more harmful. A mutation that changed the nucleotide sequence of an mRNA molecule, or a mutation that changed the nucleotide sequence of a DNA molecule? 5 points 37. All body cells have the same DNA complement yet all body cells do NOT contain the same proteins. How is this possible? 5 points 38. Consider a bacterial gene that is approximately 2100 nucleotides long. 3 Points Approximately how...