Biochemistry C785, Latest 2022 Answers_Western Governors University
western governors university, biochemistry c 785, latest answers. 1 Match the letters with the correct names of the processes of the central dogma (Replication; Transcription; Translation). A) Replication, B) Transcription, C) Translation 2. Label the lettered strands of nucleic acid below. The possible words to use in labeling strands are: Coding Strand, Non-template Strand, Non-coding Strand, Template Strand, and mRNA. Note: A and B refer to one strand of DNA; C and D refer to the other strand of DNA. 12. A nonsense mutation changes a codon to introduce a premature stop codon 13. Point mutations change a single nucleotide in a mutant gene compared to the normal gene. Examples are missense, nonsense, and silent mutations. 14. A missense mutation changes a single amino acid in a protein. 15. Frameshift mutations change the number of nucleotides in a mutant gene compared to the normal gene. Examples are insertion and deletion mutations. 18. If the coding (non-template) DNA sequence of a normal gene is 5' GTC GCA TGG TGA 3', which DNA sequence would represent a nonsense mutation (utilize table from question 17)? 5' GTC GCA TAG TGA 3' 19. If the coding (non-template) DNA sequence of a normal gene is 5' GTC GCA TGG TGA 3', which DNA sequence would represent a deletion mutation (utilize table from question 17)? 5' GTC GCA TGT GA 3' 20. Which of the following would be considered a point mutation to a DNA strand that consists of a nucleotide sequence: 5’ CTG ACG TAT CTT AAT 3’ (utilize table from question 17)? 5’ CTG ACG TAA CTT AAT 3’ 21. The RNA sequence 5’-CUC AUA GCC UGA CCC-3’ is mutated to 5’-CUC AUA GCC UAA CCC-3’ What kind of mutation is this? (utilize table from question 17) Silent
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