handwritten diagram of prokaryotic transcription and indicate on the drawing: DNA(template/coding strand), RNA Polymerase, sigma factor and point out when sigma factor dissociates from RNA polymerase, promotor, start site, termination site
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handwritten diagram of prokaryotic transcription and indicate on the drawing: DNA(template/coding strand), RNA Polymerase, sigma factor and point out when sigma factor dissociates from RNA polymerase, promotor, start site, termination site
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- MRNA build to match the DNA message letter by letterA eukaryotic region consisting of a combination of enhancer and insulator elements Ribosome Binding Region O Mediator Locus Control Region Insulator Control RegionMatch each of the terms in the left with the best-fitting process in the right column promoter rho initiatin codon Oric transcription initiation Origin of replication transcription initiation transcription termination translation
- Coding strand CGT CTC TTC GGA CAC whar is the mRna strandInsert Table Chart Text Shape Media Comment Which of the following statements regarding "start" and "stop" signals apply to both transcription and translation? the start and stop signals are "read" (i.e., interpreted) the start and stop signals reside within nucleic acid the start and stop signals are part of the genetic code the start and stop signals reside in RNA. start and stop signals are needed because the products must have a definite length and sequence.Match the term to its best definition. molecule with high-energy bond that carries amino acid to translation site part of a gene that gets translated into a protein primary transcript in eukaryotes that needs to be processed single stranded nucleic acid that helps both in transcription and in splicing nucleic acid that makes up 50% of each ribosome sequence of DNA upstream from the gene that binds RNA polymerase before transcription post processing molecule that carries instructions for making a protein from the nucleus to a ribosome in the cytoplasm part of a gene that gets spliced out during pre mRNA processing
- Name (Last, First): DNA An RNA polymerase attaches to the DNA and transcribes the DNA to mRNA Ribosone BIO 340 Activity # 1: DNA and the Central Dogma Complete: DNA Coding 5' ATG TGG ATT CTC AAG ATC AAT AGT 3' DNA template 3 5' Cytoplasm Nuckus Nuclear pore ARNA Use the mRNA codon sequence and the genelic Landelable in order to find the amino acid (AA) sequence of the protein. Example: if mRNA sequence is GUU then the corresponding amino acid 3-letter is Valine (Val) and the corresponding amino acid 1-letter is V. mRNA codon 5' FIRST (5') LETTER tRNA codon 3 U AA 3-letter AA 1-letter Amino acid AA - Amino acid A tRNA THE GENETIC CODE New protein being built U Pie (F) ասա UUC) ԼԱՔ Uva) Lou (L) Leu (L) val (M) Use numbers 1 to 3 to indicate the correct order of the flow of biological information. Translation Replication Transcription Hydroxyl group Deoxyribose sugar DNA's charge is negative due to following (circle the correct one): An alpha helix and a beta sheet in a protein are a type…Assume that you are a RNA polymerase. Which strand is the template strand? -5 ↓ 3’-TCTTCGTGAGATGATATAAGAGTTATCCAGGTACCGGTAAACTGG-5’ 5’-AGAAGCACTCTACTATATTCTCAATAGGTCCATGGCCATTTGACC-3’LABEL IMAGE WITH THESE TERMS TRANSCRIPTION DNA MRNA AND PROTEIN ALSO CIRCLE EACH CODON