Why do forensic labs analyze non-coding DNA? -Biology

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Description : How can a DNA microsatellite be co-dominant if microsatellites are Short Tandem Repeats which in turn are typically non-coding?

Last Answer : answer:Any DNA that does not code directly for the sequence of amino acids in a protein is non-coding or junk DNA. However it is important to realise that just becaue the DNA does not code for a ... thought to have a role in gene expression. ie when and how a gene is used to make a protien.

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Description : Genetic code is said to be degenerate because (A) It can undergo mutations (B) A large proportion of DNA is non-coding (C) One codon can code for more than one amino acids (D) More than one codons can code for the same amino acids

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Description : Codons are present on (A) Non-coding strand of DNA (B) hnRNA (C) tRNA (D) None of these

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Description : Cistron is a) The coding sequence of DNA b) The functional unit of DNA molecule that codes for a particular gene product c) Intervening non coding sequence of DNA d) The sequences which are removed during RNA splicing.

Last Answer : b) The functional unit of DNA molecule that codes for a particular gene product c) Intervening non coding sequence of DNA

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Last Answer : a. Satellite DNA

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Last Answer : the number of adenine will be equal to the number of guanine

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Last Answer : the number of adenine will be equal to the number of guanine

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Last Answer : mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA): Human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a circular double-stranded molecule, 16,569 base pairs (bp) in length that codes for 13 subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation ... result can be obtained by typing mtDNA than by typing polymorphic markers found in nuclear DNA.

Description : Describe about the DNA markers and their uses in Forensic cases.

Last Answer : DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a molecule that is shaped like a double helix and made up of pairs of nucleotides, abbreviated as A , C , G and T DNA is packaged ... number of repeats. To date, the molecular markers used to determine parentage have primarily utilized microsatellite markers. 

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Description : The process of producing a protein from its DNA- and mRNA-coding sequences.

Last Answer : Ans. Gene expression

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Last Answer : (1) Codon Explanation: The genetic code by which DNA stores the genetic information consists of "codons" of three nucleotides. The functional segments of DNA which code for the transfer of ... information are called genes. A colon is defined by the initial nucleotide from which translation starts.

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Last Answer : (a) template strand

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Last Answer : d) 5′ AUGCAUGCAUGCAUG 3′

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Description : The coding segment of DNA is called?

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Description : DNA present in a structural gene that does not seem to have a specific coding function is known as what?

Last Answer : ANSWER: INTRON

Description : The coding segment of DNA is called in (1) Codon (2) Muton (3) Intron (4) Exon

Last Answer : Codon

Description : Non-coding sequences in a gene are known as (A) Cistrons (B) Nonsense codons (C) Introns (D) Exons

Last Answer : Answer : C

Description : Non-coding sequence are present in the genes of (A) Bacteria (B) Viruses (C) Eukaryotes (D) All of these

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