How to determine the number of nucleotides in the multi-branch loop, and the degree of "Sharpness"...
Determine :
2.the number of nucleotides in the multi-branch loop, and the
degree of “sharpness” to the hairpin loops.
3.how many complementary base pairs are in the (complete)
secondary structure? If a base pair in a stem is between
nucleotides that are also in a loop, include that base pair in the
count.
-G-C A-V c-G-C 50 0 05-0566 0-0-0-0-0-0- 5 -A-U -
Determine :
1. number of bulge loops and internal loops,
2.the number of nucleotides in the multi-branch loop, and the
degree of “sharpness” to the hairpin loops.
3.how many complementary base pairs are in the (complete)
secondary structure? If a base pair in a stem is between
nucleotides that are also in a loop, include that base pair in the
count.
GAAG C-U-U-C G-C U-G- 60 05-06 5 -A-
Determine :
1. number of bulge loops and internal loops,
2.the number of nucleotides in the multi-branch loop, and the
degree of “sharpness” to the hairpin loops.
3.how many complementary base pairs are in the (complete)
secondary structure? If a base pair in a stem is between
nucleotides that are also in a loop, include that base pair in the
count.
-G-C A-V c-G-C 50 0 05-0566 0-0-0-0-0-0- 5 -A-U -
the diagram on the right indicates base pairing between tRNA
nucleotides by red lines. these interactions are responsible for
the folding of cloverleaf secondary structure to L shaped tertiary
structure. draw the chemical structures of G-psi, G-m7G , A-A
pairs, indicate Hydrogen bonds within each pair. estimate the
length of the acceptor stem.
O Constant nucleotide A-OH C75 3. (1 pts) The diagram on the right indicates base pairing between tRNA nucleotides by red lines. These interactions are responsible for...
13. Why are ribonucleoside triphosphates the monomers required for RNA synthesis rather than ribonucleoside monophosphates? A. Only ribonucleoside triphosphates contain the sugar ribose. B. Ribonucleoside triphosphates have low potential energy, making the polymerization reaction endergonic. C. Ribonucleoside triphosphates have high potential energy, making the polymerization reaction exergonic. D. Ribonucleoside monophosphates cannot form complementary base pairs with the DNA template. E. Ribonucleoside triphosphates are not used, rather all use deoxyriboside triphosphates. 14. How is a mutation in a bacterial cell that...
7. Your genes partly determine your physical characteristics, but the environment you live in also plays a role. a. True--Some genes can be altered by environmental features. b. False--Your genes completely determine your physical characteristics. c. Scientists aren't sure what determines an individual's characteristics d. False-The environment plays no role e. True-In fact the environment always alters genetic characteristics. 8. Choose the correct sequence starting with the smallest unit: a. DNA, gene, allele, chromosome, nucleotide b. Chromosome, gene, allele, nucleotide,...
CHEM 1411. Review Exercises for Chapter 3, 7, 8. F19 1. Give the number of lone pairs around the central atom and the geometry of the ion CIO2 A) 0 lone pairs, linear 1 lone pair, bent B) C) 2 lone pairs, bent D) 3 lone pairs, bent E) 3 lone pairs, linear 2. Predict the geometry and polarity of the CS2 molecule. A) linear, polar B) linear, nonpolar C) tetrahedral, nonpolar D) bent, nonpolar E) bent, polar 3. Which...
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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...
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Task B: Translation
While
a nucleotide is the basic unit of information, three nucleotides,
or codon, is the basic unit of storage. The reason
for this is that each gene codes for a protein, and all proteins
are made from 20 amino acids. Recall that there are 4 different
bases that make up dna. Thus, three bases can encode for 4x4x4 = 64
different symbols. Two base pairs can only encode for 4x4 = 16
symbols, which is...