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DNA microarray analysis of the patterns of mRNA abundance in different human cel
DNA microarray analysis of the patterns of mRNA abundance in different human cell types shows that the level of expression of almost every active gene is different. The patterns o…
DNA microarrays (or “gene chips”) contain thousands of oligonucleotides anchored
DNA microarrays (or “gene chips”) contain thousands of oligonucleotides anchored to a solid surface in defined locations. Gene chips enable the rapid visualization and quantificat…
DNA microarrays or \"chips\" first appeared on the market in 1996. These chips a
DNA microarrays or "chips" first appeared on the market in 1996. These chips are divided into square patches, with each patch having strands of DNA of the same sequence attached t…
DNA molecules consist of chemically linked sequences of the bases adenine, guani
DNA molecules consist of chemically linked sequences of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine, denoted A, G, C and T. A sequence of three bases is called a codon. A bas…
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is a nucleic acid that contains genetic information
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is a nucleic acid that contains genetic information. It is responsible for propagation of inherited traits. DNA is organized as two complementary stra…
DNA po?ymerase is a transferase which catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to a
DNA po?ymerase is a transferase which catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to a growing nucleic acid strand. The image below represents the reaction by which a nucleotide added t…
DNA pol I and pol III differ in that one has 5\'-3\' polymerase activity and the
DNA pol I and pol III differ in that one has 5'-3' polymerase activity and the other does not. one has 3'-5' exonuclease activity and the other does not. one has 5'.3' exonuclease…
DNA polymerase I (Pol I) in E. coli has three domains that each have unique func
DNA polymerase I (Pol I) in E. coli has three domains that each have unique functions: Domain 1: Responsible for removing RNA primers during DNA replication: recall that RNaseH al…
DNA polymerase I has 5\'-3\' erase activity, 5\'-3\' exonuclease activity, and 3
DNA polymerase I has 5'-3' erase activity, 5'-3' exonuclease activity, and 3'-5' exonuclease activity necessary for DNA replication. Mutations in the gene that encodes DNA polymer…
DNA polymerase I of E. coli has the three activities listed below. Enter the let
DNA polymerase I of E. coli has the three activities listed below. Enter the letter that describes each activity. (There is only one letter per activity) 3’à 5’ exonuclease___    …
DNA polymerase catalyzes the joining of a nucleotide to a growing DNA strand. Wh
DNA polymerase catalyzes the joining of a nucleotide to a growing DNA strand. What prevents this enzyme from catalyzing the reverse reaction? Question options: 1) 2) 3) 4) loss of…
DNA polymerase helicase RNA polymerase anticodon codon elongation initiation ope
DNA polymerase helicase RNA polymerase anticodon codon elongation initiation operator promoter start site stop codon termination terminator sequence   1. RNA polymerase binds to a…
DNA polymerase is a really amazing enzyme that plays a fundamental role in cell
DNA polymerase is a really amazing enzyme that plays a fundamental role in cell division by _____DNA; and, ___ as it does so. replicating, proofreading translating, transcribing m…
DNA polymerase is a transterase which catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to a
DNA polymerase is a transterase which catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to a growing nucleic acid strand. The image below represents the reaction by which a nuclectide is adde…
DNA polymerase occasionally makes errors and adds an incorrect base. A new stran
DNA polymerase occasionally makes errors and adds an incorrect base. A new strand of DNA is being produced, and the template strand contains a G. Based on your knowledge of the st…
DNA polymerase occasionally makes errors and adds an incorrect base. A new stran
DNA polymerase occasionally makes errors and adds an incorrect base. A new strand of DNA is being produced, and the template strand contains a G. Based on your knowledge of the st…
DNA polymerase requires a primer and cannot initiate synthesis de novo . What se
DNA polymerase requires a primer and cannot initiate synthesisde novo. What serves as a primer for DNAreplication? A protein with afree OH group The DNA forms aloop resulting in t…
DNA polymerase requires a primer to initiate DNA replication. In a PCR reaction,
DNA polymerase requires a primer to initiate DNA replication. In a PCR reaction, DNA primers are added to the reaction. In E.coli, how are primers provided? In vivo DNA replicatio…
DNA preparation 1. What is extracted from the cells for use in PCR? 2. What is t
DNA preparation 1. What is extracted from the cells for use in PCR? 2. What is the purpose of using saline solution to rinse your mouthi? PCR Amplification 3. Write out the main s…
DNA problem 4. In Drosophila, echinus eye color (e) is recessive to wildtype eye
DNA problem 4. In Drosophila, echinus eye color (e) is recessive to wildtype eyes (ef), crossveinless wings (c) is recessive to wildtype wings (c^+), and scute bristles (s) is rec…
DNA replicates conservatively, Semiconservatively, liberally, by hybridization b
DNA replicates conservatively, Semiconservatively, liberally, by hybridization by congression. A bacterial artificial chromosome is a vector with centromeres, telameres, and an or…
DNA replication Complete each sentence to explain DNA replication Then, place th
DNA replication Complete each sentence to explain DNA replication Then, place the sentences in chronological order semiconservative Drag the text blocks below into their correct o…
DNA replication Complete each sentence to explain DNA replication Then, place?e
DNA replication Complete each sentence to explain DNA replication Then, place?e sentences in chronological order. semicoiservative Drag the text blocks below into their correct or…
DNA replication is considered semiconservative because _. after many rounds of D
DNA replication is considered semiconservative because _. after many rounds of DNA replication, the original DNA double helix is still intact. each daughter DNA molecule consists …
DNA replication is said to be SEMICONSERVATIVE because each daughter DNA consist
DNA replication is said to be SEMICONSERVATIVE because each daughter DNA consists of one parent (old) strand and one daughter (new) strand. A. true B. False Gene expression is ___…
DNA replication occurs in the 5\' to 3 direction; that is, new nucleoside tripho
DNA replication occurs in the 5' to 3 direction; that is, new nucleoside triphosphates are added to the 3 end. In general, DNA replicates semiconservatively and bidirectionally. B…
DNA replication occurs through a ________ process. conservative semi conservativ
DNA replication occurs through a ________ process. conservative semi conservative dispersive introns The sequences within mRNA that are not spliced out arc called extremes exons i…
DNA replication/transcription/translation question. Just the 6th question, not 7
DNA replication/transcription/translation question. Just the 6th question, not 7th. Given the following problems in bacterial DNA replication, state which enzyme is most likely de…
DNA samples from four individuals were cleaved with the same restriction endonuc
DNA samples from four individuals were cleaved with the same restriction endonuclease. The DNA fragments were separated by gel electrophoresis, transferred to a membrane, and hybr…
DNA sequence for the non-template strand: Write out the DNA sequence for the tem
DNA sequence for the non-template strand: Write out the DNA sequence for the template strand. Label the 5' and 3' ends. Write out the mRNA sequence. Label the 5 and 3' ends. 5-CIG…
DNA sequencers produce output in a variety of formats. A common task that biotec
DNA sequencers produce output in a variety of formats. A common task that biotechnicians encounter is writing program to collect the data from these sequencers and put it in a com…
DNA sequencers produce output in a variety of formats. A common task that biotec
DNA sequencers produce output in a variety of formats. A common task that biotechnicians encounter is writing program to collect the data from these sequencers and put it in a com…
DNA sequences can also be used for phylogenetic analysis, but this approach reli
DNA sequences can also be used for phylogenetic analysis, but this approach relies on the growth and cultivation of microorganisms in the lab and knowledge of specific gene produc…
DNA sequences can also be used for phylogenetic analysis, but this approach reli
DNA sequences can also be used for phylogenetic analysis, but this approach relies on the growth and cultivation of microorganisms in the lab and knowledge of specific gene produc…
DNA sequences should be read in which direction? A. 5 rightarrow 3 B. 3 rightarr
DNA sequences should be read in which direction? A. 5 rightarrow 3 B. 3 rightarrow 5 Cations such as Mg^2+ and Ca^2+ can help to stabilize duplex DNA. A. True B. False The two str…
DNA sequencing. Fredrick Sanger invented the first method for sequencing DNA, wh
DNA sequencing. Fredrick Sanger invented the first method for sequencing DNA, which took advantage of knowing the mechanism of DNA polymerase. His method utilized 2', 3'-dideoxynu…
DNA shuffling can also be performed using multiple related genes. Which of the f
DNA shuffling can also be performed using multiple related genes. Which of the following have been Improve in this manner. a. Insulin b. Erythropoietin c. Beta-lactamase d. Zinc f…
DNA strand 5\' GTACCGTC3\' were used as a template, what would the sequence of t
DNA strand 5' GTACCGTC3' were used as a template, what would the sequence of the RNA 5' GUACCGUC 3' 5' GACGGTAC 3' 5' CAUGGCAG 3' 5' GACGGUAC 3' 5' GUCGGUAC 3' The function of ami…
DNA strings are constructed from the alphabet (A, C, G, T, whose symbols represe
DNA strings are constructed from the alphabet (A, C, G, T, whose symbols represent the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. As an example, "AAGATGCCGT" is a DNA string o…
DNA structure - what are the components that make up DNA and how are they differ
DNA structure - what are the components that make up DNA and how are they different from RNA. Second paragraph: DNA Replication - describe the process in detail, including the use…
DNA structure and replication 1. From the experiments covered in class, answer t
DNA structure and replication 1. From the experiments covered in class, answer the following questions a. How were scientists able to determine that DNA, and not some other molecu…
DNA structure. I need help with part 2: building a DNA strand For question 2 a,
DNA structure. I need help with part 2: building a DNA strand For question 2 a, b, b Part 2. Building a DNA strand DNA nucleotides are connected together to build a DNA strand. A …
DNA technology is useful in the identification of The National Library of Medici
DNA technology is useful in the identification of The National Library of Medicine has a databank called GenBank that has deposited in it the DNA sequences of numerous genes isola…
DNA that has intercalated chemicals and modify bases Question 10 1 pts Which one
DNA that has intercalated chemicals and modify bases Question 10 1 pts Which one of these is not characteristic of mismatch repair in E. coli? O The protein MutS recognizes and bi…
DNA topoisomerases play important roles in DNA replication and in supercoiling.
DNA topoisomerases play important roles in DNA replication and in supercoiling. These enzymes are also the targets for certain anticancer drugs. Eric Nelson and his colleagues stu…
DNA unwinding, such as that occurring in replication, affects the superhelical d
DNA unwinding, such as that occurring in replication, affects the superhelical density of DNA. In the absence of topoisomerases, the DNA would become over wound ahead of a replica…
DNA visualizations and forensics. The gene that causes cardiac dysplasia when mu
DNA visualizations and forensics. The gene that causes cardiac dysplasia when mutant has not been identified. The gene that causes cardiac dysplasia when mutant has not yet been i…
DNA wquences ate uaique nit each individual, apart from identical develop dinire
DNA wquences ate uaique nit each individual, apart from identical develop diniremesas theyage) DNA sample, can thus he used for bei"linde, la particular shot tandem repests (StRs)…
DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis Genetic Code Constants l Period,Table Part A DNA
DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis Genetic Code Constants l Period,Table Part A DNA is transcribed to messenger RNA (mRNA), and the mRNA is translated to proteins by the ribasome. Th…
DNA, RNA, and Snorks You will examine the DNA sequence of a fictitious organism
DNA, RNA, and Snorks You will examine the DNA sequence of a fictitious organism - the Snork. Snorks only have one chromosome with ten genes on it. Your job is to analyze the genes…