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- GCT GAC ATC CTC CTC mutated DNA sequence mutated mRNA sequence mutated amino acid sequence Above is the mutated DNA sequence for part of the 21 hydroxykase gene. Provide the mutated mRNA and amino acid sequence.In the following gel showing stained bands of the Alu insertion sequence, what is the genotype of individual 2? 941 bp 641 bp->>> 1 2 3 4 5 6 Homozygous for the 641 bp sequence that does not contain in the Alu insertion Heterozygous, containing one 941 bp sequence and one 641 bp sequence O Homozygous for the 941 bp sequence containing the Alu insertion汽 (0 hope this picture, https://www.phys.kSu.edu/gene/photos/sd.html. 2 will help you imagine the results for r
- Primers designing for epitope tagging: Design forward and reverse primers to amplify the following gene with 6×HIS-tag on the N-terminus of the protein. To be cleaved and inserted into the plasmid, add restriction sites for EcoRI and HindIII at 5' and 3'. ATGCTCTCCGCCCTCGCCCGGCCTGTCAGCGCTGCTCTCCGCCGCAGCTTCAGCACCTCAGCC CAGAACAATGCTAAAGTAGCTGTGCTAGGGGCCTCTGGAGGCATCGGGCAGCCACTTTCAC TTCTCCTGAAGAACAGCCCCTTGGTGAGCCGCCTGACCCTCTATGATATCGCGCACACACCC GGAGTGGCCGCAGATCTGAGCCACATCGAGACCAAAGCCGCTGTGAAAGGCTACCTCGGAC CTGAACAGCTGCCTGACTGCCTGAAAGGTTGTGATGTGTAARNA sequencing can detect DNA mutations typically easier to analyze can detect transcripts with very low abundance Both Answer Bank used for gene-expression analysis Microarray requires transcript-specific probesCA Live Remote Consider the following chart: What type of mutation is this? * DNA: TAC GCA TGG AAT MRNA: AUG CGU ACC UUA Amino acids: Met-Arg-Thr-Leu DNA: TAC GTA TGG AAT MRNA: AUG CAU ACC UUA Amino acids: Met - His - Thr- Leu substitution deletion insertion frameshift mutation
- pcc300ATAAADATATAOOTTAA 1. Use the genetic code table and the information in the diagram below to determine the amino acids that would make up the portion of the polypeptide shown. Include information for a key as well. DNA template 3' G CATA ACAGAGGATT-5' al bnsua AMAm pniwollot erfT E transcription s yd bnsita ebitgeqylog s sidmeaze of beae RNA strandUU UAOUOUU A-emoaodin 5'-CGUA AUUGUC UCCUUA- 3' J J JL erit o elinW (s) translation bluow terdt aspnso sigootiwsone polypeptide viemetis ns ebivo19 (d) ent ot etslanT Key:No Genome Left Behind and the Genome 10K Plan. Explain about this ?GTTTTCACTGGCGAGCGTCATCTTCCTACT 1. Identify the gene from which the query sequence originates (Name of the gene)2. Provide the FULL protein sequence encoded by the gene.3. Are different splice variants known for this gene?4. What human disease has been connected to this gene?5. Calculate molecular weight (kiloDalton, kD) and calculated pI (the pH where theprotein carries no net electrical charge) of the protein.6. Provide the reference (in proper reference form: Author; Year; Title; JournalName; Volume; Page Numbers) for a recent publication involving the identifiedgene. This reference should NOT be a web page reference.7. Are there homologs for the identified gene in other systems? Identify one homolog in an invertebrate system (if there is none, provide a vertebratehomolog).8. What is the function (e.g. transcriptional regulation, transmembrane signaling,kinase, protease, etc.) of the protein(s) encoded by the gene.9. Generate a FULL protein sequence alignment for one of the…
- BamHI cut sequence: G//GATCC and each sequence is 250 nucleotides long. How many DNA segments would be created by cutting the normal gene with BamHI?What is the role of the following molecules in the CRISPR mechanism? * Sequence of 3 nucleotide Not a RNA significant sequence Endonuclease motif that is Host genetic synthesized role in information to match a a binding CRISPR target site mechanism sequence Cas9 guide RNA DNA polymerase PAM Cellular DNA TRNA O O 口 ロ 口 ロロBIOINFORMATICS Please solve the questions about(Akt 1) can use NCBI Please help me 1.What is the official genename of the gene? Do you have another names? 2.Find nucleotide sequence of reference sequence of your gene. 3.Find refseq transcript number of your gene. Make BLAST of two of refseq transcript. Show the Blast result. (You can take screenshots) 4.Find refseq protein sequence number of your gene. And download the amino acid sequence of your gene. 5.What is the chromosome number is it located? 6.What are the coordinates of the gene? 7.How many bp is the length of the transcript? (Hint: not RefSeq transcript) 8.What is the transcript access number? 9.How many exons and introns does it have? 10. What is the sequence of the first exon? 11.How many nucleotides long is each exon? 12. What is the UniProt accesion number of your genes for human?