For the following problems match each statement below to one ofthe choices (A-E) listed below: Each should only be used once.
A.) 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4
31. When nucleotide excision repair fixes a given DNA lesion,this is the number of sites/phosphodiester bonds when cleaved by anENDOnuclease.
32. The length (#of base-pairs) of the palindromic sequence thatis recognized by the DNA methylase involved in mismatch repair inE.coli (specifically, the dam methylase).
33. The length (#of nucleotides) of the tandemly-repeatedsequences that are subject to the "repeat expansions" that underlieFragile-X syndrom, Huntington disease, and sever other geneticdisorders.
34. The number of bases in DNA (among the 4 that are normallypresent) that do NOT undero tautomeric shifts.
35. For any given initial base pair, this is the number ofpossible transition mutations.
Please help!
For the following problems match each statement below to one ofthe choices (A-E) listed below: Each should only be used once.
A.) 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4
31. When nucleotide excision repair fixes a given DNA lesion,this is the number of sites/phosphodiester bonds when cleaved by anENDOnuclease.
32. The length (#of base-pairs) of the palindromic sequence thatis recognized by the DNA methylase involved in mismatch repair inE.coli (specifically, the dam methylase).
33. The length (#of nucleotides) of the tandemly-repeatedsequences that are subject to the "repeat expansions" that underlieFragile-X syndrom, Huntington disease, and sever other geneticdisorders.
34. The number of bases in DNA (among the 4 that are normallypresent) that do NOT undero tautomeric shifts.
35. For any given initial base pair, this is the number ofpossible transition mutations.
Please help!