Make sure to show where 5' and 3' ends are 5' ATG AAG GCU CGU 3' 1. What is the sequence of the template strand of DNA 2. What is the sequence of the non-template strand of DNA. 3. What is the amino acid sequence
6. Draw and label a typical gene including the following: a. 5’ and 3’ ends b. core and proximal promoters c. protein coding region d. 5’ and 3’ UTR e. 2 Introns and 3 exons
Label the 5' and 3' ends of the template and primer strands in
this image, from left to right in the image.
Label the 5' and 3' ends of the template and primer strands in
this image, from left to right in the image.
template: 3' to 5'
primer: 3' to 5'
template: 5' to 3'
primer: 3' to 5'
template: 3' to 5'
primer: 5' to 3'
template: 5' to 3'
primer: 5' to 3'
Incoming nucleotide Template strand...
Someone answered 3'OH, Ribonucleotide, Triphosphate and
Ribonucleotide respectively, but one is incorrect, I dont know
which one. Please help.
The nucleotide shown here is called cordycepin triphosphate. It is a natural product of a fungus that is used in traditional medicines. P-P-P 5' Base он If cordycepin triphosphate is added to a cell-free transcription reaction, the nucleotide is added onto the growing RNA chain but then no more nucleotides can be added. Examine the structure of cordycepin and explain why...
Draw the chemical structure of the trinucleotide GTA. Be sure to label the ends of the molecule and the bond that connects monomers.
9. Transcribe the top strand of this DNA into RNA. Label the 3' and 5' ends. DNA: 3' TAC CCC GGG AAA TTT ACT 5' 5' ATG GGG CCC TTT AAA TGA 3' S'AnGGGG CCc nUM AAA UGA? 10. Now translate your mRNA into Protein. Label the C-term and N-term.
Transcribe the DNA sequence into the mRNA sequence and label its 5' and 3' ends. 3 - TAC AAA GAG GAT CCG ACC TCA ACT - 5 What is the full name (extended version, like discussed in the lecture) of the enzyme that performs this process?
1. Label the template and coding strand. Label upstream and downstream ends.2. On the template strand identify the promoter.3. Identify the start site.4. Block off and number the triplets to be transcribed.5. Create the pre-mRNA. Label 5’ and 3’ ends.6. Using the codon table for mRNA (genetic dictionary), identify the start and stop codons.7. Identify the utrs (untranslated regions).8. Add a 5’ cap to the 5’ end of the mRNA transcript and a poly-A-tail to the 3’ end.9. Block off...
(5) a. In the diagram, label the indicated parts. site b. Label the 5' and 3' ends of the messenger RNA in the diagram. c. The triplet of tRNA nucleotides responsible for insertion of the correct amino acid into a protein chain by complementing with a triplet of mRNA is known as the d. What are the last three nucleotides always found at the 3' end of tRNA? e. Use the space below to draw two tRNA molecules with attached...
5a. For the replication fork shown below: - label the leading and lagging strands; - draw arrows to indicate which direction DNA synthesis is proceeding in for each of these strands; - label their 5' and 3' ends. Replication fork movement →→→ 5'-ATCTGGCAGTACGTACTGGATC CGUCAUGC GTCGAATCTGAC-3' CAGCTTAGACTG-5' ATCTGGCTATTCGT 3'-TAGACCGATAAGCATGACCTAG b. Okazaki fragments are generated during (leading / lagging) strand synthesis (circle the correct answer). c. Some U's are included in one of the strands in the figure. Why are there U's...