Check II
Points:
44/67
1
Choose the correct coding strand (non-template) from this template (non-coding) DNA:
5' ACG GTA 3'
(1/1 Points)
5' UAC CGU 3'
3' UAC CGU 5'
3' TAC CGT 5'
5' TAC CGT 3'
Correct! First, note that we are asked for a template/non-coding strand of
DNA. DNA uses the base T where RNA uses the base U. Therefore, we can
eliminate the two answers containing U because they must be RNA and we
want DNA. Then, recall that any strands of nucleic acid that bind to each
other (base pairing; A-T/U or C-G) must be each be running in opposite
directions (antiparallel; a strand running 5'-->3 is bound to a strand running
3'-->5'). If any two strands of nucleic acid (for example 2 strands of DNA in
a double helix) are complementary (A-T/U or C-G), the two strands must run
IN OPPOSITE directions, 5'--->3' and 3'--->5'.
2
If one strand of chromosome 2 has a DNA sequence that consists of this: 5’ AAG CGG
TAC GTA 3’, what will be the composition of the complementary DNA strand? (Select all
that apply)
(1/1 Points)
5' TTC GCC ATG CAT 3'
3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5'
Correct! All complementary base pairing must be antiparallel. The strand
that is complementary to 5’ AAG CGG TAC GTA 3’ is 3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5'. If
we simply 'flip' the sequence, we get 5' TAC GTA CCG CTT 3'. Thus, both of
these are the correct answers. 3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5' 3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5' 5’
AAG CGG TAC GTA 3’ 3' AAG
CGG TAC GTA 5' is similar to the original sequence (5’ AAG CGG TAC GTA 3’),
but its 5' and 3' ends are swapped.
5' TAC GTA CCG CTT 3'
Correct! All complementary base pairing must be antiparallel. The strand
that is complementary to 5’ AAG CGG TAC GTA 3’ is 3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5'. If
we simply 'flip' the sequence, we get 5' TAC GTA CCG CTT 3'. Thus, both of
these are the correct answers. 3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5' 3' TTC GCC ATG CAT 5' 5’
AAG CGG TAC GTA 3’ 3' AAG
CGG TAC GTA 5' is similar to the original sequence (5’ AAG CGG TAC GTA 3’),
but its 5' and 3' ends are swapped.
3' AAG CGG TAC GTA 5'
,5’ ATG TAC GGC GAA 3'
, 3
The following sequence is the coding strand of the collagen gene: 5’ ATG GCG TTC GAA
3’ What is the sequence of the corresponding mRNA?
(1/1 Points)
3' ATG GCG TTC GAA 5'
5' AUG GCG UUC CUU 3'
5' AUG GCG UUC GAA 3'
Correct! The coding strand and the mRNA both go in the same direction, but
do not both contain Ts.
5' UTG GCG TTC GUU 3'
4
Which ingredients/molecules are required to set up a polymerase chain reaction? Select
all that apply.
(1/1 Points)
Amino Acids
RNA
nucleotides
DNA
polymerase
Correct! In PCR, a DNA sample is separated into single strands and incubated
with DNA
polymerase, deoxynucleotides (dNTPs), and two short DNA primers whose
sequences flank the DNA segment of interest and thus define the region to
be amplified. Recall from the section on DNA replication that DNA
polymerase needs a primer to begin DNA synthesis. This requirement means
the primers will direct the DNA polymerase to only synthesize
complementary strands of the target DNA.
DNA nucleotides
Correct! In PCR, a DNA sample is separated into single strands and
incubated with DNA polymerase, deoxynucleotides (dNTPs), and two short
DNA primers whose sequences flank the DNA segment of interest and thus
define the region to be amplified. Recall from the section on DNA replication
that DNA polymerase needs a primer to begin DNA synthesis. This
requirement means the primers will direct the DNA polymerase to only
synthesize complementary strands of the target DNA.
Template DNA
Correct! In PCR, a DNA sample is separated into single strands and
incubated with DNA polymerase, deoxynucleotides (dNTPs), and two short
DNA primers whose sequences flank the DNA segment of interest and thus
define the region to be amplified. Recall from the section on DNA replication
that DNA polymerase needs a primer to begin DNA synthesis. This
requirement means the primers will direct the DNA polymerase to only
synthesize complementary strands of the target DNA.
DNA Primers
Correct! In PCR, a DNA sample is separated into single strands and
incubated with DNA polymerase, deoxynucleotides (dNTPs), and two short
, DNA primers whose sequences flank the DNA segment of interest and thus
define the region to be amplified. Recall from the section on DNA replication
that DNA polymerase needs a primer to begin DNA