That's okay; you're just stoked to be doing international collaborative research     That's okay; you're just stoked to be doing genetics and molecular biology (always your favorite subjects since college and your awesome Genetics professor!)     You're bummed; you didn't realize that that's why research is called re-search, because you often have to re-do and re-peat everything     Both A and B What feature of DNA replication did Fred Sanger cleverly take advantage of when he invented dideoxy DNA sequencing using ddNTPs?     DNA polymerase requires helicase to open the template strands.     Wobble rules allow occasional mispairing of bases.     RNA nucleotides are degraded faster because they lack a 2' OH.     Ligase creates a phosphodiester bond.     DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides to a 3' OH.

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You've got your Wooly Mammoth hemoglobin growing up like crazy in E. coli. You purify the protein and start running some assays, and realize that your protein is not functional. You suspect that this may be because protein folding into tertiary and quaternary structure is highly temperature sensitive. Your E. coli love to grow at 37C (same temperature as their human hosts!), which may be way too warm for Wooly Mammoth hemoglobin to fold properly. You decide to team up with Dr. Esaki of Kyoto University to test their low-temperature protein expression system using the cold-adapted bacterium, Shewanella sp. (DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00824-07). That means you have to start over with your cloning, but…
   
That's okay; you're just stoked to be doing international collaborative research
   
That's okay; you're just stoked to be doing genetics and molecular biology (always your favorite subjects since college and your awesome Genetics professor!)
   
You're bummed; you didn't realize that that's why research is called re-search, because you often have to re-do and re-peat everything
   
Both A and B
What feature of DNA replication did Fred Sanger cleverly take advantage of when he invented dideoxy DNA sequencing using ddNTPs?
   
DNA polymerase requires helicase to open the template strands.
   
Wobble rules allow occasional mispairing of bases.
   
RNA nucleotides are degraded faster because they lack a 2' OH.
   
Ligase creates a phosphodiester bond.
   
DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides to a 3' OH.
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