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Would the DNA strand indicated with an arrow in the figure below serve as a template for a leading or a lagging DNA strand? ان TTTTTTTTTTTT- کی 73% Select one a lagging Strand b. Leading Strand o © Type here to search * 00
A) Explain lagging strand DNA replication in detail. Underline the following terms in your answer: replication fork, DNA polymerase III, primase, and ligation. Make sure that your answer is complete and that all the entities that come together in the process of lagging strand replication are clearly explained. Draw one figure of a replication fork with the polarity (directionality) of each DNA strand indicated. G) Explain RNA transcription in E. coli in detail, from initiation to termination. Underline the following...
The primary reason leading and lagging strand synthesis is different is because O DNA polymerase only adds new nucleotides to the 3’end of a nucleic acid O DNA polymerase only adds new nucleotides to the 5' end of a nucleic acid O RNA polymerase only adds new nucleotides to the 3' end of a nucleic acid O RNA polymerase only adds new nucleotides to the 5' end of a nucleic acid
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Question 1 (0.5 points) Why is there a lagging strand and a leading strand during replication? O Because the helicase unwinds the dna in only one direction. Because DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the 3'end of a chain of nucleotides and replication proceeds in both directions. b) c) Because a primer must be laid down first. because DNA polymerase lacks proofreading ability. Save Question 2 (0.5 points) What step(s) in polymerase chain reaction are necessary...
Choose the complimentary DNA strand to this one TAACGTACG. Select one: O a ATCGATCGA O b. AUUGCAUGC O c. AAATTTCCC O d. ATTGCATGC
Please answer ALL In DNA, which strand is continuously synthesized A) leading strand B) lagging strand C) Okazaki fragments D) all of these Root nodules are used by plants for ______________ fixation. A) carbon B) nitrogen C) sulfur D) phosphorus DNA and RNA are composed of __________. A) fatty acid chains B) amino acids C) nucleotides D) none of these Which of these would be an example of a phenotype? A) the sequence of DNA nucleotides B) the sequence of...
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...
The template strand of DNA is read Select one: O O O either 5' to 3' or 3' to 5' 5' to 3' 5' to 5' 3' to 5' s page Next pagee
hoose the complimentary DNA strand to this one TAACGTACG: Select one O a ATCGATCGA O b. AUUGCAUGC OC.AAATTTCCC O d. ATTGCATGC Which of the following cell types are produced during the primary response to a virus and provide a swift response during the second exposure to the same virus? Select one. O a macrophages b. memory cells OC neutrophils od natural killer cells
What is the partial pressure of water vapor in an air-water mixture at 15.2 psia if the mole fraction of water vapor in the mixture is 1.6%? Select one: a. 2.4 psia O b. 0.024 psia O c. 0.24 psia d. 24 psia