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Repetitive DNA : These are the pattern or regions in the DNA or RNA that are present in multiple copies throughout the genome or the segments of repeats present through out the genome. Repetitive DNA has high reassociation kinetics. These sequences do not code for proteins.
It can be categorized into three types:
What percentages of repetitive DNA is more likely to result in a correctly ordered genome assembly? A. 25% B. 15% C. 5% D. 35% E. 20%
The DNA at telomeres is highly repetitive and maintained as heterochromatin. why is it importaint to maintain telomere sequence length on eukaryotes?
Which statement does not pertain to repetitive DNA? Question 8 options: a) it is present in exons and introns b) it is referred to as junk DNA c) it is extremely well conserved d) it is part of transposable elements
QUESTION 52 Which of the following has/have repetitive DNA sequences in heterochromatin state? (Select all that apply.) A. mitochondria B. telomere C. centromere D. chloroplast
An Alu sequence is an example of what? moderately repetitive element Unique sequences that are less frequent than moderately repetitive genes, but more frequent than other unique sequences highly repetitive DNA unique sequence DNA
You find a repetitive sequence with a 170 bp repeating unit in a new mammalian species. Most likely, this is a. a globin paralog. b. a LINE c. a short tandem repeat. d. a microsatellite. e. part of the centromere. A difference between a G and an A at a particular nucleotide is an example of a(n) a. SNP b. DNA transposon. c. microarray. d.microsatellite. e. STR.
Telomeres Select one: a. consist of repetitive sequences with high G content b. are a few hundred base-pairs long in vertebrates c. have specific proteins bound at the DNA ends d. a and c Hint: it's not a.
Arnold Palmer Hospital uses which focus? A. process B. repetitive C. product D. mass customization E. A and D
Question 2a Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is made up of nucleotides. Which part of the nucleotide stabilizes the structure of DNA using weak van der Waals interactions (stacking) and using hydrogen bonds? (Note that covalent bonds are not included in that sentence.) a. the deoxyribose sugar b. the ribose sugar c. the phosphate d. the nitrogenous base e. the amino acid Question 2b This ability of the nitrogenous bases to exist in more than one form can lead to incorporation of...
An individual presents in the clinic with repetitive movements in the hands. Which statement is the probable cause of the repetitive movements? O chorea Insomnis Personality changes O Neuromuscular depression