This is the correct sorting from larger to smallest:___
Genome; gene; chromosome; nucleotide; triplet; nitrogenous base; nitrogen
Triplet; genome; chromosome; gene; nucleotide; nitrogenous base; nitrogen
Triplet; genome; chromosome; nucleotide; gene; nitrogenous base; nitrogen
Genome; chromosome; gene; triplet; nucleotide; nitrogenous base; nitrogen
The correct order from the largest to the smallest is the last option:
Genome; Chromosome; gene; triplet; nucleotide; nitrogenous base; nitrogen
A nitrogenous base is a molecule containing nitrogen. The nitrogenous bases that form the structure of DNA are Adenine, Guanine, Thymine and Cytosine. In the case of RNA, the nitrogenous base Thymine is replaced by Uracil. A nucleotide comprises a nitrogenous base, a ribose or a de-oxy ribose sugar (depending upon whether it is a DNA or an RNA) and one or more phosphate groups. Three such nucleotides in the mRNA form what is known as the triplet which code for an amino acid, which is synthesized during translation. A particular region of DNA that includes a promoter, coding and non-coding sequences all put together that code for a particualr protein is termed a gene. each gene is located in a loci of a chromosome and several such chromosomes are part of the entire set of DNA of an organism known as its genome.
This is the correct sorting from larger to smallest:___ Genome; gene; chromosome; nucleotide; triplet; nitrogenous base;...
Which is the correct order from smallest to largest? 1) nucleotide, codon, gene, chromosome O2) codon, nucleotide, gene, chromosome 3) nucleotide, codon, chromosome, gene 4) codon, nucleotide, chromosome, gene
Chromosome 3 contains nearly 200 million nucleotide pairs of our genome. If this DNA molecule could be laid end to end, how long would it be? The distance between neighboring base pairs in DNA is typically around 0.34 nm. About 7 mm About 7 cm About 7 m None of the above
for the following nucleotide which will be the matching complementary base ATG Because in diseases such as hemophilia only males are affected and females usually are not affected but can transmit their defective gene from the X chromosome to their progeny, such females are known to have a Carrier state Phenotype Sex-linked dominant disorder Autosomal recessive disorder
ΦC31 is a type of bacteriophage that infects Streptomyces bacteria. One gene in the bacteriophage genome specifies a recombinase called ΦC31 integrase that works through a mechanism slightly different from that of the recombinase shown in Fig. 6.30. Most importantly, the two target DNA sequences are different from each other. One called attP is 39 base pairs and is found on the circular bacteriophage chromosome, while the other—attB—is 34 base pairs long and is located on the much larger circular...
The human genome consists of approximately 3 billion base pairs. If humans typically differ from one another by about 3 million base pairs, what is the nucleotide variability of Homo sapiens? How was this calculated?
Question 12 (1 point) The ABO gene is on a different chromosome from the +/- (Rh factor) gene. What would be the correct way to designate someone who has O negative blood a) -1;- b) 0-;0 c) i ;; d) ii;--
1. Factors that contribute to the mutation rate of any gene include: Choose all correct. A. The size of the gene B.The protein the gene will give rise to after translation C.The nucleotide sequence (DNA or mRNA) D.Spontaneous chemical changes E. The location of the gene on the chromosome (What is the correct answer) 2.Trinucleotides are really just: A. A codon that will be read and converted into a single amino acid in a protein sequence B.A piece of DNA...
13) The number of new mutations in a given gene per cell generation is called? B) mutation rate C) recombination frequeney 14) A type of spontaneous mutation that occur when a purine base is removed from the DNA is A) deamination D) alkylate bases В) apurination E) base analog C) thymine dimers 15) A type of spontaneous mutation that involves a temporary change in the base conformation because the keto group may change to an enol functional group or amino...
Part D Now can you predict nucleotide quantities in a hypothetical scenario with more than four different types of nucleotides? An alien species was discovered that has DNA comprised of 6 diferent bases: binds to C: A binds to and X binds to Y Approximately 10% of this allen genome is comprised of nucleotides containing Cand 22% is comprised of nucleotides containing Y. Given this information, calculate the percentage of the alien genome that is comprised of nucleotides containing GTA...
can u tell me if these answers are correct please!??!!! Choose the best answer for the following questions. Place your answer on the line. If your answer is not on the line.it does not count 1 Mender's discovery that characteristics are inherited due to the transmission of hereditary factors resulted from his (1) dissections to determine how fertilization occurs in pea plants (2analysis of the offspring produced from many pea plant crosses (3) careful microscopic examinations of genes and chromosomes...