QUESTION: Complete the DNA molecule: add the other strand using complementary bases. 3' ССА TAG САС CTT GTC ACA ACG TGT TCG TAG ACА 5' 1 3 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 AGG AAC АТА GTT AAC CTT TTG ATA ACA TТА ACT 5' 3' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 QUESTION: Where is DNA located within a eukaryotic cell? 20

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m in
Lab 7: Protein Synthesis
B. The DNA code for the A chain of insulin
Below is the DNA base sequence for one part of the human insulin molecule.
QUESTION: Complete the DNA molecule: add the other strand using complementary bases.
3'
CCA
TAG
CAC
CTT
GTC
ACA
ACG
TGT
TCG
TAG
ACA
11
3.
GTT
7.
ATA
8.
6.
4.
9.
AGG
AAC
ATA
AAC
CTT
TTG
ACA
TTA
ACT
12
13
14
15
18
20
21
91
17
QUESTION: Where is DNA located within a eukaryotic cell?
C. Transcription of the Code
Until the 1980s, diabetics were treated with insulin extracted from pigs or cattle. Today, genetically engineered
bacteria are used to make human insulin. A human insulin gene has been added to bacteria. These bacteria are
then grown in huge vats and the human insulin they produce is extracted, packed in vials, and sent to the
pharmacy for human use. This feat is possible only because the system for
all life forms.
expressing genes is very similar in
The first step in the gene expression process is transcription. When transcription is triggered by certain
proteins, the DNA strand going from the 3' to 5' direction is transcribed to make mRNA. It is called the
template strand. The other strand (the one you wrote out above) is not used to make mRNA but it is used when
the DNA molecule is replicated.
QUESTION: Transcribe the gene. Write out the correct sequence of mRNA bases. Notice that this is the
same gene as in B above. Recall that in RNA, thymine (T) does not exist and uracil (U) takes its place.
CCA
TAG
CAC
CTT
CTC
ACA ACG
TGT
TCG
TAG
ACA
2.
ATA
4.
GTT
9.
TTG
8.
ACA
ATA
6.
TTA
10
1.
AGG
AAC
11
5.
7.
3.
AAC
CTT
ACT
12
13
14
15
18
21
91
61
20
OUESTION: Where does transcription take place within a eukaryotic cell?
Transcribed Image Text:in in n m in Lab 7: Protein Synthesis B. The DNA code for the A chain of insulin Below is the DNA base sequence for one part of the human insulin molecule. QUESTION: Complete the DNA molecule: add the other strand using complementary bases. 3' CCA TAG CAC CTT GTC ACA ACG TGT TCG TAG ACA 11 3. GTT 7. ATA 8. 6. 4. 9. AGG AAC ATA AAC CTT TTG ACA TTA ACT 12 13 14 15 18 20 21 91 17 QUESTION: Where is DNA located within a eukaryotic cell? C. Transcription of the Code Until the 1980s, diabetics were treated with insulin extracted from pigs or cattle. Today, genetically engineered bacteria are used to make human insulin. A human insulin gene has been added to bacteria. These bacteria are then grown in huge vats and the human insulin they produce is extracted, packed in vials, and sent to the pharmacy for human use. This feat is possible only because the system for all life forms. expressing genes is very similar in The first step in the gene expression process is transcription. When transcription is triggered by certain proteins, the DNA strand going from the 3' to 5' direction is transcribed to make mRNA. It is called the template strand. The other strand (the one you wrote out above) is not used to make mRNA but it is used when the DNA molecule is replicated. QUESTION: Transcribe the gene. Write out the correct sequence of mRNA bases. Notice that this is the same gene as in B above. Recall that in RNA, thymine (T) does not exist and uracil (U) takes its place. CCA TAG CAC CTT CTC ACA ACG TGT TCG TAG ACA 2. ATA 4. GTT 9. TTG 8. ACA ATA 6. TTA 10 1. AGG AAC 11 5. 7. 3. AAC CTT ACT 12 13 14 15 18 21 91 61 20 OUESTION: Where does transcription take place within a eukaryotic cell?
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