Using a quantitative argument please estimate the speed of replication. Make sure to explain all the steps of your rationale
Answer- The average human DNA add 50 nucleotide per second so when we calculate the speed of replication we multiply 50 by 60 second so it will be 3000 nucleotides which is equal to 3 kb (1kb have 1000 base pairs).
It is stated in various research papers that the average speed of replication is 2-3 kb per minute.
Using a quantitative argument please estimate the speed of replication. Make sure to explain all the...
Discuss each of the steps in the quantitative analysis approach using a business example. Be sure to use terms and concepts from your reading this week in your post. Also, make sure to develop a real mathematical model of the situation. Sources must be cited for credit. Read the rubric and requirements for full credit below.
Quantitative Decisions in Business Discuss each of the steps in the quantitative analysis approach using a business example. Be sure to use terms and concepts from your reading this week in your post. Also, make sure to develop a real mathematical model of the situation.
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...
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9. Suppose that a right circular cylinder is measured to have a radius of 25 cm and a height of 30 cm, each with a possible error of 0.1 cm. Use a differential to estimate the error involved in using these measurements to determine the volume of the cylinder.
Using your knowledge of the proteins involved in the process of
DNA replication, and their requirements for activity, please add to
or re-draw each of the following DNA diagrams as would be needed to
account for the effect of adding only DNA pol I and
dNTPs to each DNA molecule. Please briefly explain the
rationale for each diagram. (Note: Each circular or linear line
represents a single strand of DNA or RNA. See legend below)
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Part I - Newton's First Law Make sure the boxes that say “Force” and “Speed” are checked. a. Apply a force of 50 N right to the box. Describe the motion of the box using physics terms (i.e. velocity, acceleration, displacement). Refer to the speedometer in your answer. b. Reset the scenario (don't forget to check force, speed again). Apply a force of 50 N to the right for about 5 seconds then reduce the applied force to zero (the...
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Capital (machines per hour) Q= 50,000 Labor (workers per hour) 10,000 5. Refer to the figure above. A firm has a budget of $200,000 to spend on labor and capital. It is currently producing 50,000 units of output using input bundle "A". The price of capital is $50 per machine hour. The slope of the isocost line (in absolute value) is and at...
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Explain why telomeres are important by using all of the terms below: -Linear replication -DNA polymerase -Okazaki fragment -Chromosome
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What are the signs of the charges for each of the particles a, b, and c? Explain your reasoning. x X x X Bin X Х X X Х Х X X ха хь Х cx