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Determine the percentage of all the bases in double-stranded DNA that is 20%
thymine.
20%T 20%A 30%G 30%C
The bacterial virus M13 has a DNA genome that does not obey ‘Chargaff’s rules.’
Can you provide an explanation for this observation?
It's a single stranded DNA genome
In your research project, you are given a single stranded DNA with the sequence of
5’-GACATCGCCCCTTTTCGATGTC-3’. You are asked to design a single-stranded
DNA that is complementary to the one given to you. Write down the sequence of
your design from 5’ to 3’
...all you have to do is give the complementary sequence
Although DNA polymerases require both a template and a primer, the following
DNA was found to serve as a substrate for DNA polymerase in vitro in the absence of
any additional DNA or RNA. Explain how this could happen and give the sequence
of the product of this reaction. Note: dNTPs and DNA polymerase are supplied but
no primase is around in this in vitro DNA synthesis reaction.
3’-TGAGCCCATAGCCGTGGGCTCAACCGTAGACCACGAATAGCA-5’
It's going to wrap around/ fold over to form hydrogen bonds with itself