What are the enzymes taking part in recombinant DNA technology? (1) Restriction Endonuclease (2) Ligase (3) Reverse transcriptase (4) Phosphates Which enzyme produces the first piece of nucleic acid synthesized in DNA replication? What does the Cas9 enzyme do to DNA when it binds ...
What is DNA sequencing analysis? What is the viral DNA that is embedded in the host's DNA called? What are DNA vaccines and its mechanism? What does DNA ligase do during DNA replication, and what is DNA ligase? What is the biochemical piece of DNA?
What does DNA ligase do during DNA replication, and what is DNA ligase? Which one is mismatched? a. DNA polymerase III - adds nucleotides to an RNA primer b. Ligase - seals any nicks in the new sugar/phosphate backbone c...
Does not require external energy Requires energy from ATP 11 Reversibility Can be reversible Typically unidirectional 13 Examples Citrate lyase, isocitrate lyase DNA ligase, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase 5 Application Production of antibiotics, biodegradation DNA replication and repair, genetic engineering 5 Compa...
DNA is the molecule containing genetic information and on the basis of which proteins are synthesised. DNA is made from nucleotide monomers, each themselves made from a phosphate residue, a deoxyribose sugar and a nitrogenous base (either thymine, adenine, cytosine or guanine)....
Despite recent major advances in developing effective vaccines against toxoplasmosis, finding new protective vaccination strategies remains a challenging and elusive goal as it is critical to prevent the disease. Over the past few years, various experimental approaches have shown that developing an effectiv...
To answer the question "What is unique to DNA alone?", we need to identify a characteristic or feature that is exclusive to DNA and not shared with RNA or proteins. 1. Understanding DNA Structure: - DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Ac
Innate cells recognize viral replication intermediates and secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines, which, in addition to helping to clear the virus, contribute to tissue damage. Viral antigens are taken up by antigen-presenting cells and carried to local draining lymph nodes. Depending on the cytokine ...
What does DNA ligase do during DNA replication, and what is DNA ligase? What does DNA sequencing allow you to do in this activity? What is a nucleotide? What is the evolutionary biology of tRNA synthetases? What is the relationship between DNA, RNA, genotype, phenotype, chromosome?
What is a coding strand in DNA replication? Describe the structure of DNA. Explain the base-pairing rule and describe its significance. Describe the structure of a nucleotide. What is its significance in relation to DNA and RNA? Describe the function of DNA ligase. ...