Chapter 15: Q15.95P (page 682)
Draw the R group of (a) glycine; (b) isoleucine; (c) tyrosine.
Short Answer
- Glycine's side chain is H.
- The isoleucine side chain is,
3. Tyrosine's side chain is, 
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Chapter 15: Q15.95P (page 682)
Draw the R group of (a) glycine; (b) isoleucine; (c) tyrosine.
3. Tyrosine's side chain is, 
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Question: Draw all possible skeletons for a 7-C compound with
(a) A 6-C chain and 1 double bond
(b) A 5-C chain and 1 double bond
(c) A 5-C ring and no double bonds
Write the base sequence of the DNA template from which this RNA sequence was derived: GUAUCAAUGAACUUG. How many amino acids are coded for in this sequence?
Define each type of isomer: (a) constitutional; (b) geometric; (c) optical. Which types of isomers are stereoisomers?
Protein shapes are maintained by a variety of forces that arise from interactions between the amino-acid R groups. Name the amino acid that possesses each R group and the force that could arise in each of the following interactions:
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

What linkage joins the monomers in each strand of DNA?
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