In what direction is DNA read? As in, is it 3'- 5'? Why? Using the new strand as the reference, in which direction does DNA synthesis always occur? a. 5' to 3' b. 3' to 5' c. either direction d. toward the histone
If part of a DNA template is the sequence 3'-GTT-AGT-CTG-TGG-GCT-5', then what is the mRNA transcribed from it? Consider the following DNA template strand: 3'- ATATCATCAGCA-5'. Reverse transcriptase is able to make DNA from RNA. Given the DNA segment from above...
It is believed that the evolutionary modification of the DNA structure may be associated with an increase in the interference resistance of the translation, i.e. with selection for codons of highest readout stability.doi:10.1007/BF01730998Alexander L. Mazin...
The 9-1-1 DNA checkpoint clamp is loaded onto 5′-recessed DNA to activate the DNA damage checkpoint that arrests the cell cycle. The 9-1-1 clamp is a heterotrimeric ring that is loaded in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Rad24-RFC (hRAD17-RFC), an alternate clamp loader in which Rad24 rep...
These NPs combine the enzymatic activity of DNase with the inhibitory properties of STING antagonists to reduce the accumulation of immunogenic DNA fragments and alleviate the chronic inflammatory cascade. DNase-loaded NPs provide a synergistic approach to ameliorating neuroinflammation and promoting tissue ...
The frequency of genes and TE repeats, such as long terminal repeat (LTR) (Gypsy and Copia) and a versatile transposon hAT family (DNA/DTA), is relatively high in the centromere region. Among the repeats predicted in the 27 watermelon accessions, the largest portion comprises LTR (average ...
Re: Does DNA rotate in only one direction? « Reply #2 on: October 28, 2013, 09:33:02 PM » Briefly, the alpha helix (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_helix) is a common motif in proteins as well as in DNA. Part of the chirality of important molecules feeds into this --...
1. Understanding DNA Replication: DNA replication involves the synthesis of a new strand of DNA using an existing strand as a template. The enzyme responsible for this process is DNA-dependent DNA polymerase. 2. Direction of Synthesis: The key property of DNA polymerase is its polarity. It can...
They found that certain DNA-patterns, which affect how genes are __32_, are different between IVF and non-IVF children . There’s no way to tell if that’s because of the __33_used to produce the IVF babies or whether the difference has something to do with the underlying infertility...
Which direction is the template DNA read by the RNA polymerase? The structure of DNA is a double helix, meaning it is made up of two strands. What is the orientation of these strands? What determines the direction of replication of DNA?