Answer:
1) UUC-AUG-AUC-AAG-UAA.
2) 48
Explanation:
1) Determine the possible antisense oligo nucleotides possible from this amino acid sequence
Given that the peptide sequence is = Glu-Glu-His-Asp-Val-Leu 1.
we will use a codon table to show the codons and Anticodons for each of the Amino acids
Amino Acid Codons Anticodons
Glu GAA, GAG UUC, CUC
His CAU, CAC AUG, GUG
Asp GAU, GAC AUC, GUC
Val GUU, GUC, GUA, GUG AAG, GAC, UAC,CAC
Leu UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, CUG | UAA, CAA, AAG, GAG,UAG,CAG
From the table above
The possible antisense oligo nucleotide sequence is : UUC-AUG-AUC-AAG-UAA.
2) How many total unique different oligonucleotide would need to be produced to cover all possibilities
A desired peptide sequence requires 16 anticodons
Hence the total unique different oligonucleotide needed to be produced to cover all possibilities = 16 *3 = 48
The ADG1(ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase is involved in flowering timing in plants and a DNA probe is made by using partial protein sequence information. Part of the amino acid sequence is Glu-Glu-His-Asp-Val-Leu.
1. To determine the possible antisense oligonucleotides possible from this amino acid sequence:
Since, for every amino acid, there is a specific codon and anticodons are present so according to the given information, the possible antisense oligonucleotides for Glu-Glu-His-Asp-Val-Leu is UUC-AUG-AUC-AAG-UAA.
2) The total number of unique different oligonucleotides that would need to be produced to cover all possibilities is 48
since the amino acid sequence is Glu-Glu-His-Asp-Val-Leu has 16 anticodons and each anticodon have 3 nucleotides so the possible number of oligonucleotides are :
16×3 = 48.
What are codon and anticodon?A codon is a trinucleotide sequence of RNA that corresponds to a specific amino acid.
An anticodon is a trinucleotide sequence complementary to that of a corresponding codon in a messenger RNA sequence.
Thus, according to codon and anticodon, the possible antisense oligonucleotides for Glu-Glu-His-Asp-Val-Leu is UUC-AUG-AUC-AAG-UAA and a number of unique different oligonucleotides that would need to be produced to cover all possibilities is 48.
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A person with a bacterial infection begins to feel hot and feverish. This response MOST likely helps the body fight infection by —
Answer:
making it hard for bacteria to leave the body
Explanation:
The average molecular weight of proteins encoded in the human genome is about 50,000. A few proteins are very much larger than this average. For example, the protein called titin, which is made by muscle cells, has a molecular weight of 3,000,000. Estimate how long it will take a muscle cell to translate an mRNA coding for an average protein and one coding for titin. The average molecular mass of amino acids is about 110 daltons. Assume that the translation rate is two amino acids per second.
Answer:
13,636 seconds = 227.3 minutes = 3.79 hours
Explanation:
The titin protein has a molecular weight of 3,000,000 daltons, while the average molecular mass of one amino acid is 110 daltons, so it is expected that this protein is composed of 27,273 amino acids (3,000,000 daltons/110 daltons = 27,272.72). Moreover, and since the translation rate is two amino acids per sec, it is expected that the protein will be synthesized in approximately 3.79 hours (27,272.72/2 = 13,636 seconds = 227.3 minutes = 3.79 hours).
The modern cell theory doesn't say
A all living things are multicellular
B cells are the smallest living unit in all organisms
C all cells come from other cells
D all living things are made of cells
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Modern cell theory states: cells are the basic unit of structure and function for all living things, all cells come from preexisting cells, and all living things are made from cells. It does not state that all living things are multicellular, in fact there are plenty of unicellular organisms. Therefore the answer is A.
What sphere refers to water and ice?
a. atmosphere
b. hydrosphere
c. lithosphere
d. biosphere
Earth's outermost sphere is called the
a. biosphere.
b. atmosphere.
c. lithosphere.
d. hydrosphere.
What part of Earth contains rocks?
a. Biosphere
b. Hydrosphere
c. Atmosphere
d. Lithosphere
What of Earth's spheres is composed of a mixture of gases?
a. mesosphere
b. hydrosphere
c. atmosphere
d. biosphere
What is Earth's hydrosphere?
a. the gases in the air
b. the solid, rocky part of Earth
c. all of the water on the planet
d. the study of Earth's atmosphere
What is exine is made up of????
what's wrong in asking these types to Question.. it's based on studies
Answer:
sporopollenin
While the exine is composed of sporopollenin, a complex and highly resistant biopolymer containing fatty acids, phenylpropanoids, phenolics and carotenoids, the intine is largely composed of pectin and cellulose.
Explanation:
What unit of time on Earth is based on the revolution of the Moon around the Earth?
A. day
B. year
C. hour
D. month
Answer: I think it’s months
Because I found this information... The Moon appears to move completely around the celestial sphere once in about 27.3 days as observed from the Earth. This is called a sidereal month
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How does cooling of magma affect crystal size?
A) Slow cooling creates small crystals
B) Fast cooling creates both large and small crystals.
C) Slow cooling creates large crystals
D) Fast cooling create large crystals
Answer:
When magma cools, crystals form because the solution is super-saturated with respect to some minerals. If the magma cools quickly, the crystals do not have much time to form, so they are very small. If the magma cools slowly, then the crystals have enough time to grow and become large.
Answer:
I learned about this, Uhm...
C is the right answer bc igneous rocks cool and form crystals.
Lava, since it comes out of a volcano, cools faster and has smaller crystals since they could not be developed enough.
Magma, still underground, cools slower than lava because of all the density and heat, which causes bigger crystals.
Hope this helps :)
Is hydrogen an atom or molecule
How are the smallest ocean waves produced?
Answer:
Ocean waves are usually formed by a distant wind. ... The area which the wind affects the surface is called the fetch. The larger the fetch, the greater the waves produced. the small waves generated by storm winds are often confused and disorganized.
Explanation:
Answer:
For a wave to effectively be produced there need to be large wind, long period of time and a large distance of water. If they are all reduced, then there would be a reduction in the intensity of the wave.
Explanation:
3 This is the menstrual phase wherein pregnancy is possible.
c) menstrual phase
d) ovulation phase
a) Tollicular phase
b) luteal phase
wires a woman for pregnancy.
Answer:
ovulation phase
Explanation:
The ovulation phase is the only time during your menstrual cycle when you can get pregnant. You can tell that you're ovulating by symptoms like these: a slight rise in basal body temperature
d) ovulation phase
Its called ovulation due to the egg leaving to ovary to then be fertilized by a sperm. Although it is possible for a woman to get pregnant during anytime in her cycle. I hope this helped a bit.
Ocean currents store energy and help to distribute heat and
Answer:
One way that the world’s ocean affects weather and climate is by playing an important role in keeping our planet warm. The majority of radiation from the sun is absorbed by the ocean, particularly in tropical waters around the equator, where the ocean acts like a massive, heat-retaining solar panel. Ocean water is constantly evaporating, increasing the temperature and humidity of the surrounding air to form rain and storms that are then carried by trade winds. In fact, almost all rain that falls on land starts off in the ocean. The tropics are particularly rainy because heat absorption, and thus ocean evaporation, is highest in this area.
Major current systems typically flow clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, in circular patterns that often trace the coastlines.
Ocean currents act much like a conveyor belt, transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles and cold water from the poles back to the tropics.
Explanation:
One way that the world’s ocean affects weather and climate is by playing an important role in keeping our planet warm. The majority of radiation from the sun is absorbed by the ocean, particularly in tropical waters around the equator, where the ocean acts like a massive, heat-retaining solar panel. Land areas also absorb some sunlight, and the atmosphere helps to retain heat that would otherwise quickly radiate into space after sunset.
The ocean doesn't just store solar radiation; it also helps to distribute heat around the globe. When water molecules are heated, they exchange freely with the air in a process called evaporation. Ocean water is constantly evaporating, increasing the temperature and humidity of the surrounding air to form rain and storms that are then carried by trade winds. In fact, almost all rain that falls on land starts off in the ocean. The tropics are particularly rainy because heat absorption, and thus ocean evaporation, is highest in this area.
Outside of Earth’s equatorial areas, weather patterns are driven largely by ocean currents. Currents are movements of ocean water in a continuous flow, created largely by surface winds but also partly by temperature and salinity gradients, Earth’s rotation, and tides. Major current systems typically flow clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, in circular patterns that often trace the coastlines.
Ocean currents act much like a conveyor belt, transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles and cold water from the poles back to the tropics. Thus, ocean currents regulate global climate, helping to counteract the uneven distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth’s surface. Without currents in the ocean, regional temperatures would be more extreme—super hot at the equator and frigid toward the poles—and much less of Earth’s land would be habitable.
state two features of diffusion that do no apply to active transport
amount of force times the distance it moves an object
Answer:
Work
Explanation:
Work=Force*Distance
Note: this is physics, not biology
Explain how an abiotic factor (stronger storms, warmer oceans, or lower ocean pH) can affect populations in a coral reef ecosystem
Answer:
Climate change leads to: A warming ocean: causes thermal stress that contributes to coral bleaching and infectious disease.
Explanation:
Sea level rise: may lead to increases in sedimentation for reefs located near land-based sources of sediment. Sedimentation runoff can lead to the smothering of coral.
Which of the following does not provide new genetic combinations?
In recent years the elephant population in certain African ecosystems have seen a decreased. The decrease is most likely due tl
Answer:
mostly poaching
Explanation:
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Which step is a protein formed during gene expression?
a. reverse transcription
b. translation
c. dehydration synthesis
d. DNA replication
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Look at the picture and answer the question(s) that follow.
Which of these strata are MOST likely the oldest?
-J and E
-K
-A and F
-D and E
HELP URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
dominant trait
Explanation:
Recessive alleles can only show up when there is no dominant allele present to suppress them.
Answer: Dominant traits
Explanation:
Recessive traits only show up when there are no dominant alleles
Extraterrestrial traits are not a thing
If Ava drops a 5 kg ball off a 20 meter building and Clayton drops a 5 kg ball
off a 40 meter building, which ball will have more potential energy?"
A.Ava's ball
B.Clayton's ball
Why can grasses not survive on the island yet?
Linnaeus based one of his classification categories on plants. He even named the Kingdom Plantae. Which best describes the organisms in this kingdom?
A. They are autotrophic and have eukaryotic cells
B. They are made of prokaryotic cells
C. They are multicellular and do not have cell walls
D. They are always single celled and produce their own food
Answer:
b
Explanation:
all plants are make of prokaryotic cells.
Prior to Mendel, scientists thought that an offspring _____.
inherited traits from only one parent
blended the traits of both parents
demonstrated traits randomly
exhibited certain traits from each parent
Answer:
blended the traits of both parents
Explanation:
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what pets would you want
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HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! A scientist discovered a new species living in the deep ocean. This organism is prokaryotic, unicellular, has a cell wall, and is a heterotroph. What kingdom does this organism belong to?
Answer:
Kingdom Eubacteria
fertilization of an egg to form a zygote takes place in?
A.urethra
B.uterus
C.cervix
D.fallopain tube
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punnett Square st. Patrick's Day worksheet... did anyone have the answers..ughh... so confusing!!
How does a food chain differ from a food web?
A. A food chain identifies the consumers and producers, while a food web lists all of the animals in an ecosystem
B. A food web shows what to eat, while a food chain shows how the eating patterns are connected.
C. A food chain shows an eating pattern, while a food web shows how the various eating patterns are connected.
D. a food chain shows how eating patterns are connected among organisms, while a food web shows the eating patterns among organisms
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A food chain shows an eating pattern, while a food web shows how the various eating patterns are connected.
The stage in the mentrual cycle usually lasting from 3to five days when fertilization does not occur.
A.ovulation
B.stimulation
C.menustration
D.reproduction