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Saturday Study Session 2 Theme of the day: Information Transfer Session 3 – Modern Genetics Question 1 Answer B Clue:3’5’ Semi Conservative process of DNA Replication The parent molecule has two complementary strands of DNA. Each base is paired by hydrogen bonding with its specific partner, A with T and G with C. The first step in replication is separation of the two DNA strands. Each parental strand now serves as a template that determines the order of nucleotides along a new, complementary strand. Replication Bubble 5 Carbon Sugar Important Parts (It could be DNA or RNA) Question 2 Answer A Clue: recognized Nucleotide Excision Repair Question 3 Answer C Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Question 4 Answer D Clue: 5’ vs 3’ Complimentary strands 5’ – AUGAAAUCCUAG – 3’ mRNA molecule 3’ – TACTTTAGGATC- 5’ DNA template molecule Question 5 Answer A Clue: only one ≠ poly… As in polyribosomes Polyribosomes Amino Acid Codon Chart Ribosome Structure Question 6 Answer B Clue: lactose binds to the operator Repressor Promoter Regulatory gene Operator lacl DNA lacZ No RNA made 3 mRNA 5 Protein RNA polymerase Active repressor Lactose absent, repressor active, operon off Operon and Inducers lac operon DNA lacZ lacl 3 mRNA 5 lacA Permease Transacetylase RNA polymerase mRNA 5 -Galactosidase Protein Allolactose (inducer) lacY Inactive repressor Lactose present, repressor inactive, operon on Operon Regulation trp operon Promoter Promoter Genes of operon DNA Regulatory gene mRNA trpE trpR 3 trpC trpB trpA C B A Operator Start codon Stop codon RNA polymerase mRNA 5 5 E Protein trpD Inactive repressor D Polypeptides that make up enzymes for tryptophan synthesis Tryptophan absent, repressor inactive, operon on Operon Repressor DNA No RNA made mRNA Active repressor Protein Tryptophan (corepressor) Tryptophan present, repressor active, operon off Math Grid In Answer • The correct answer is: around 5,500 bp Acceptable range is: 5,300 – 5, 800 bp • HindIII RFLPS = 4,500 and 1,000 = 5,500 bp • EcoRI = 5,500 bp (This plasmid only cut once; so the DNA strand is one linear piece.) Hind + Eco = 4,500 + 800 + 200 = 5,500 bp Short Free Response 1 (4 points possible) • Possible points awarded for: • Discussion of point mutations being one nucleotide altered in the DNA sequence.(1pt.)This will cause a possible change in the Amino Acid coded for in the protein. (1 pt.) • Discussion of reading frame mutations being an addition or deletion of a nucleotide(s)to the existing DNA sequence. (1 pt.) This will cause all the reading frame codons to be altered down Point Mutation (A single point is changed) Reading Frame Mutations (Everything behind is changed) Short Free Response 2 (4 points possible) Possible points awarded for: Discussion of using the same restriction enzyme on both the plasmid and the human DNA source.(1 pt.) Discussion of the restriction enzyme creating matching sticky ends on each DNA strand. (1pt.) Discussion of the DNA pieces being combined using ligase to solidify the connects. (1 pt.) Discussion of the recombined plasmid being inserted back into the bacteria. (1pt.) Build and reintroduce the Plasmid