Chapter 11: Problem 5
What genetic process is occurring in a puff of a polytene chromosome?
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Chapter 11: Problem 5
What genetic process is occurring in a puff of a polytene chromosome?
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Contrast the various categories of repetitive DNA.
Assume that a viral BNA molecule is a 50 - \(\mu \mathrm{m}\) -long circular strand of a uniform 2-nm diameter. If this molecule is contained in a viral head that is a 0.08 - \(\mu\) m-diameter sphere, will the DNA molecule fit into the viral head, assuming complete flexibility of the molecule? Justify your answer mathematically.
Why might we predict that the organization of eukaryotic genetic material will be more complex than that of viruses or bacteria?
Describe the transitions that occur as nucleosomes are coiled and folded, ultimately forming a chromatid.
The human genome contains approximately \(10^{6}\) copies of an \(A l u\) sequence, one of the best-studied classes of short interspersed elements (SINEs), per haploid genome. Individual Alus share a 282 -nucleotide consensus sequence followed by a 3 '-adeninerich tail region. Given that there are approximately \(3 \times 10^{9}\) bp per human haploid genome, about how many base pairs are spaced between each Alu sequence?
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