DNA Structure Provide a detailed (hand-drawn) structure of the double-stranded DNA GGATCC
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DNA Structure
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- What is the melting temp. of the following double-stranded DNA fragment TCAAAAATCGAATATTTGCTTATCTA AGTTTTTAGCTTATAAACGAATAGATWhat is the melting temp. of the following double-stranded DNA fragment CATCGCGATCTGCAATTACGACGATAA GTAGCGCTAGACGTTAATGCTGCTATTGiven the following eukaryotic DNA strand, transcribe and translate the DNA into a polypeptide using the 3’ – 5’ strand as the template. You may use drawings, diagrams, colours and annotations to describe how the DNA strand will be synthesized into a functional protein 5’ - TATAAAAASSMSBMDATGSBDCCMBDBAATBSMDSTGTGTCCTMSBAG – 3’ (KEY: The letters SBMD are “made up” nucleic acids that depict non-coding regions in the DNA, hypothetically S pairs with B and M pairs with D).
- What are the complete complementary bases of the parent DNA strand according to Chargaffs rule and Identify the names of all the genetic codes5’ TAAGCGTAACCCGCTAA CGTATGCGAAC GGGTCCTATTAACGCAC 3’ 3’ ATTCGCATTGGGCGATT GCATACGCTTG CCCAGGATAATTGCGTG 5’ Imagine that the double-stranded DNA molecule shown above was broken at the sites indicated by spaces in the sequence and that before the breaks were repaired the DNA fragment between the breaks was reversed. What would be the base sequence of the repaired molecule? Show the sequence, label the 5’ and 3’ ends and briefly explain the reasoning supporting your answerA DNA-binding protein recognizes the following double-strandedsequence:5′–GCCCGGGC–3′3′–CGGGCCCG–5′This type of double-stranded structure could also occur withinthe stem region of an RNA stem-loop. Discuss the structural differencesbetween RNA and DNA that might prevent the DNAbindingprotein from recognizing a double-stranded RNA molecule.
- Describe in detail the semi Conservative replication of the DNA double helix structureGiven the following eukaryotic DNA strand, transcribe and translate the DNA into a polypeptide using the 3’ – 5’ strand as the template. use drawings, diagrams, colours and annotations to describe how the DNA strand will be synthesized into a functional protein. 5’ - TATAAAAASSMSBMDATGSBDCCMBDBAATBSMDSTGTGTCCTMSBAG – 3’ (KEY: The letters SBMD are “made up” nucleic acids that depict non-coding regions in the DNA, hypothetically S pairs with B and M pairs with D).Z-DNA derives its name from the zig-zag conformation ofphosphate groups. What features of the DNA molecule allowthis distinctive structure to form?
- pppApCpCpUpApGpApU-OH(a) Using the straight-chain sugar convention, write the structure of the DNA strand that encoded this short stretch of RNA.(b) Using the simplest convention for representing the DNA base sequence, write the structure of the nontemplate DNA strand.Would you expect to find nuclear localization sequences(NLSs) in the proteins that make up prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA and RNA polymerases? Explain why orwhy notDNA Replication For the following piece of DNA, draw the replicated piece of DNA show me where the original and replicated strands of DNA end up. A ATCCGTTACCCA A ACGATATC C GTTA AC C GC G ITAG GCA ATGG GTTTG CTATAG GCA ATTGG C G C