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DNA Structure
DNAReplication Biotech TranscriptionTranslation
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What are the three components of a nucleotide?
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•Sugar•Phosphate
•Nitrogen base
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Name the nitrogen bases in DNA
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•Thymine•Adenine•Guanine•Cytosine
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Indicate the type and number of bonds that hold the DNA strands
together
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•Hydrogen bonds•2 between adenine and thymine•3 between guanine and cytosine
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If the percentage composition of adenine in a DNA molecule is 10%
then what are the percent compositions of the other 3 bases.
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•Thymine = 10%•Guanine = 40 %•Cytosine = 40%
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What specific types of bond attaches the nitrogen base to the sugar?The phosphate to the sugar?
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Nitrogen base + sugar = glycosylPhosphate + sugar = phosphodiester
Note: Both are covalent bonds!
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What enzyme unwinds DNA at the fork by breaking hydrogen bonds
between nitrogen bases?
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Answer
helicase
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What enzyme relieves stress further up the fork?
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Answer
DNA gyrase
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What enzyme binds complimentary bases and what direction does it
move? What has to be in place first before this enzyme can bind to the
template?
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DNA polymerase III which moves in a 5′ to 3′ direction. An RNA primer laid down by
RNA primase must be in place first.
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What are the names of the fragments of the sections on the lagging strand
and what enzyme joins these sections?
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Okazaki fragments are joined by DNA ligase.
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How does the fact that DNA replicates semi-conservatively
decrease the possibility of errors made during DNA replication?
You must first explain the term semi-conservatively.
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Answer
Semi-conservative replication means that each parent strand serves as a template from which a copy can be made. This template serves as the
checkpoint when DNA polymerase I and III proofread the newly synthesized strand.
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What molecular biology technique would be the most appropriate for
analyzing the size of DNA fragments?
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Answer
Gel electrophoresis
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What are three circumstances where one might want to amplify the
amount of DNA by PCR?
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Studying fossil remainsDNA found at scene of crime
Early diagnosis of disease (HIV)
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Observe the following DNA fingerprint and determine who
should remain a suspect.
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JOHN
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What does a restriction endonuclease do?
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Recognizes and cuts DNA at a specific sequence.
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How are recombinant bacteria differentiated from the original
bacteria?
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Recombinant bacteria also received a marker gene (eg. Antibiotic
resistance) that allows them to be easily distinguished when culturing.
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Does transcription require a primer?
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No
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What must be recognized to initiate transcription?
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Promoter
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What enzyme creates the mRNA strand and what direction does it
move?
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RNA polymerase synthesizes mRNA in a 5′ to 3′ direction.
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What is an intron?An exon?
Which is removed by what enzyme?
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Introns = non-coding regions of mRNAExons = coding regions of mRNA
Spliceosomes remove introns
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What modifications must be made to the ends of the mRNA transcript
before it can leave the nucleus and why must these occur?
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Cap – methyl guanineTail – Poly A tail by poly A polymerase
To prevent degradation by enzymes in the cytoplasm
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Where in the cell does translation occur?
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Cytoplasm at the ribosomes
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What is necessary to initiate translation? Indicate the specific
sequence of this initiator.
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Start codon (AUG) on mRNA is recognized by the ribosome.
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Differentiate between a codon and an anticodon.
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Codon = 3 nucleotide bases on mRNA that code for one amino acid
Anticodon = 3 nitrogen bases on tRNA that are complimentary to the codon on mRNA.
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What are the three types of RNA and what are their functions in
translation
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Messenger RNA – brings copy of gene to be readRibosomal RNA – reads or translates mRNA copy
by exposing 3 bases at a timeTransfer RNA – brings in amino acids to form
polypeptide
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Which is more harmful; a substitution or a deletion?
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