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27 February, 14:41

The genome of the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae consists of one double-stranded DNA molecule that contains 2220 kilobase pairs. If 85% of this DNA molecule is made up of the open reading frames of genes encoding proteins, and the average protein is 300 amino acids long, how many protein - encoding genes does Neisseria have? What kind of genetic information is present in the other 15% of the DNA?

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  1. 27 February, 16:37
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    The length of the DNA of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae is 2220 kbps. It is to be noted that 1 kbp = 1000 bases. After converting the kbps into base pairs we get:

    2200 * 1000 = 2220000 base pairs

    The entire length of the base pairs is,

    2220000 * 0.34 nm = 754800 nm

    After converting it into centimeters we get:

    754800 * 10^-7 = 0.7548 cm

    Therefore, the total length of the molecule of DNA is 0.7548 cm.

    The 85 percent of the 2220000 base pairs = 2220000 * 85 / 100

    = 188700000 / 100 = 1887000 base pairs

    Each of the amino acid is encrypted by three base pairs (triplet codon)

    Thus, the number of bases needed to generate a protein with 300 amino acids is 300 * 3 = 900 base pairs

    The number of protein encoding genes in N. gonorrhoeae genome is:

    = 1887000 / 900 = 2096.6 or 2097

    Hence, the total number of protein encoding genes present in the genome of N. gonorrhoeae is 2097.

    The left 15 percent genes can be considered as the non-coding genes. They exhibit the information essential to monitor the expression of the 85 percent genes.
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