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- ZFNs What is it? And how it works in genome editing? Including additional figures pls At least 1-2 pageGCT 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.Why is so much effort being poured into genome mapping applications?
- An adult with a history of tanning has his genome sequenced. The beginning of a protein-coding region of his DNA reads ATGGGGATATGGCAT. If the protein-coding region of a healthy adult reads ATGGGGATATGAGCAT, identify the site and type of mutation.Layout References Mailings Review View Help 23. Describe each type of transposon and how they integrate into the DNA. How are transposons responsible of antibiotic resistant bacteria?ATTTGAGCC- OriginalATTGAGCC - Mutated The example above is an example of a Nonsense Deletion- Substitution Insertion- Frameshift Deletion -Frameshift
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- 汽 (0 hope this picture, https://www.phys.kSu.edu/gene/photos/sd.html. 2 will help you imagine the results for rCynt Classifying mutations A certain section of the coding (sense) strand of some DNA looks like this: $-ATGTATATCTCCAGTTAG-3" It's known that a very small gene is contained in this section. Classify each of the possible mutations of this DNA shown in the table below. mutant DNA 5- ATGTATCATCTCCAGTTAG-3' S-ATGTATATCTCCAGTTAG-3 5- ATGTATATATCCAGTTAG-3' type of mutation (check all that apply) insertion deletion point silent noisy insertion O deletion point silent noisy insertion O deletion point silent Onoisy X GRNA 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 probes