Chapter 28: Q28-10P (page 954)
What is the base sequence in the original DNA strand on which the mRNA sequence in problem 28-9 was made?
CUU-AUG-GCU-UGG-CCC-UAA
Short Answer
Thebase sequence in the original DNA strand can be written as
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Chapter 28: Q28-10P (page 954)
What is the base sequence in the original DNA strand on which the mRNA sequence in problem 28-9 was made?
CUU-AUG-GCU-UGG-CCC-UAA
Thebase sequence in the original DNA strand can be written as
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Question: Human and horse insulin both have two polypeptide chains, with one chain containing 21 amino acids and the other containing 30 amino acids. They differ in primary structure in two places. At position 9 in one chain, human insulin has Ser, and horse insulin has Gly; at position 30 in the other chain, human insulin has Thr, and horse insulin has Ala. How must the DNA for the two insulins differ?
Give IUPAC names for the following compounds:
Draw the full structure of the DNA dinucleotide AG.
Question: Give an mRNA sequence that will code for the synthesis of angiotensin II
Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe
What sequence of bases on one strand of DNA is complementary to the following sequence on another strand?
(5’) GGCTAATCCGT (3’)
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