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- Protein folding a. is essential to make a functional protein and occurs spontaneously b. is mediated by peptide bonds and hydrogen bonnds c. is a random process essential for the 3D shape of the protein d. is essential to make a functional protein and occurs with the help of chaperonesDescribe the relationship between the tRNA and mRNA describedThe information in mRNA is in a tandem array of , each of which is three nucleotides long.
- Explain RNA's structure and rolesProtein: HemoglobinCircle and underline each codon, amino acid sequence, make a mutation of the 3rd codon in the nucleotide sequence and circle the affected areas, show the amino acid area with the mutation.Lastly, describe the impact on the protein."MVHLTPEEKSAVTALWGKVNVDEVGGEALGRLLVVYPWTQRFFESFGDLSTPDAVMGNPKVKAHGKKVLGAFSDGLAHLDNLKGTFATLSELHCDKLHVDPENFR"Protein: HemoglobinCircle and underline each codon, amino acid sequence, make a mutation of the 3rd codon in the nucleotide sequence and circle the affected areas , show the amino acid area with the mutation.Lasltyly describe the impact on the protein."MVHLTPEEKSAVTALWGKVNVDEVGGEALGRLLVVYPWTQRFFESFGDLSTPDAVMGNPKVKAHGKKVLGAFSDGLAHLDNLKGTFATLSELHCDKLHVDPENFR"
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