The ribonucleotides C and G we're mixed together with C two times more abundant than G. The resulting RNAS we're translated in a cell free system. Give the amino acids and the relative percentages of each that would be found after the translation. Show all reasoning/calculations. Suppose that di-ribonucleotides (GC) were used to make RNA and then translated in vitro. What would the results be- explain all reasoning and explain how this information could be combined with the information in part A above to try to deduce the genetic code, assuming you didn't already know it

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The ribonucleotides C and G we're mixed together with C two times more abundant than G. The resulting RNAS we're translated in a cell free system. Give the amino acids and the relative percentages of each that would be found after the translation. Show all reasoning/calculations. Suppose that di-ribonucleotides (GC) were used to make RNA and then translated in vitro. What would the results be- explain all reasoning and explain how this information could be combined with the information in part A above to try to deduce the genetic code, assuming you didn't already know it.
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