Chapter 22: Problem 35
How many different tripeptides can be formed by lysine and alanine?
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Chapter 22: Problem 35
How many different tripeptides can be formed by lysine and alanine?
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What is the difference between ribose and deoxyribose?
Draw structures of the nucleotides containing the following components: (a) deoxyribose and cytosine, (b) ribose and uracil.
Draw the structures of the dipeptides that can be formed from the reaction between the amino acids glycine and alanine.
The enthalpy change in the denaturation of a certain protein is \(125 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\). If the entropy change is \(397 \mathrm{~J} / \mathrm{K} \cdot\) mol, calculate the minimum temperature at which the protein would denature spontaneously.
Despite what you may have read in science fiction novels or seen in horror movies, it is extremely unlikely that insects can ever grow to human size. Why? (Hint: Insects do not have hemoglobin molecules in their blood.)
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