marine Yep, that's the dot point - thank you!
VCE Biology Questions Thread
What are the steps for transcription?
Taaaa76
Heyy, these are the steps I use (not 100% sure but I think they're a good starting point)
- DNA strands are unwound and separated into 2 singular strands by RNA polymerase
- RNA polymerase runs along the template strand in a 3-prime to 5-prime direction, adding complementary RNA nucleotides against the DNA strand
- The mRNA strand separates from the template strand and the DNA strands join back up
EXTRA STEP (RNA processing) - The pre mRNA strand has its introns spliced out, a 5-prime Methyl cap and a 3-prime PolyA tail added
Hope that helps you out!!
GeorgeOfTheJungle thanks for thr summary!
Also, isnt DNA read in a 5’ to 3’ prime direction?
Taaaa76 No. the pre-mRNA strand is synthesised in a 5'-3' direction. DNA runs in an antiparallel assortment, thus to synthesise a 5'-3' pre-mRNA strand, the DNA template strand must be read in a 3'-5' direction
does anyone know how much detail we need to know about the steps of recombinant plasmids?
prettypink1881 i am writing a whole essay if a question about that comes on the exam lol
What is scaffold rna?
Taaaa76 This knowledge is not required, but it is commonly referred to as tracrRNA. It essentially anchors the gRNA to the Cas9 endonuclease.
do we have to know specific numbers for the inputs and outputs for cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
eg. 12 ADP+Pi ---> 12 ATP (photosynthesis light dependent stage)
Lemonade_222 I think we only need to know the speciifc coenzymes invloved but not the numbers.
Lemonade_222 Only for ATP.
Also slight correction, it is 18 ATP that is produced.
Do we need to know positive and negative controls of PCR?
oops my mad, got confused with NADPH
Taaaa76 I am not entirely sure, but I am pretty sure specifics of the negative and positive control for PCR are not required. You should generally know the function of a negative and positive control, as they very well could relate such key knowledge (of that being scientific investigation) to PCR and involve positive and negative controls.
stevendort sorry i meant for gel electrophoresis, what are the negativr and positive controls for PCR?
Taaaa76 Sorry I also meant gel electrophoresis, mb.
But I can honestly imagine a question 11 on gel electrophoresis and the examiners asking what the function of a specific lane acting as a control is. So I would honesty remember, briefly, the functions of the positive and negative control.
how was the bio exam?
010000studyhard
it was alright. The Multple choice was pretty easy like always. The short answer required more application questions, and i missed like 6 questions due to less time and couldn't come up with answers for those. SO yeah i prob barely passed
what about u?