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(a)
Interpretation: We need to comprehend the corresponding section of mRNA which is produced from the given DNA template.
Concept Introduction: The molecule in living cells which carry codes from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes, which are the sites of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm are said to be messenger RNA or mRNA.
(b)
Interpretation: The three-letter and one-letter abbreviations for the corresponding peptide segment should be determined.
Concept Introduction: A codon represents the sequence of three DNA or RNA
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EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
- 17.3 Identify each of the following as a nucleoside or a nucleotide: a. deoxythymidine b. guanosine 2od c. deoxyadenosine monophosphate d. uridine monophosphatearrow_forwardDraw the predominant form the arginine amino acids at physiological pH (7.4):arrow_forward19.36 What type of interaction would you expect between the follow- ing groups in a tertiary structure? a. phenylalanine and isoleucine c. asparagine and tyrosine b. aspartate and histidine d. alanine and prolinearrow_forward
- There is 26% recombination frequency between two genes. The distance between them in unit map is: a. 76 b. 52 c. 26 d. 13arrow_forward(20, 3) Draw a structural formula for the product of the reaction shown. Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. Show stereochemistry in a meso compound. In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one.arrow_forwardC. Types of Steroid Hormones by Structure Steroid Hormone # of Carbon atom Structure 1. 2. 3arrow_forward
- 17.40 Write the corresponding section of mRNA produced from the AMA following section of DNA template strand: TACGGCAAGCTA BRUDH 092) Su 02:arrow_forward(2) 20.4 Match the terms, (1) active site, (2) induced-fit model, and (3) lock-and-key model with each of the following: a. an active site that has a rigid shape b. the portion of an enzyme where catalytic activity occurs c. an active site that adapts to the shape of a substratearrow_forward7. 8. 9. A Br Provide IUPAC name: 10. Arginine at pH=7 Draw structure OH leq H₂SO4 OH Provide missing reagent leq H₂SO4 KOH H₂O Enough base to raise pH ΝΗ IO Name the reaction: Provide product structure Name functional group Arginine at pH = 11 Draw the product(s) Draw structurearrow_forward
- Draw the predominant form the histidine amino acids at physiological pH (7.4):arrow_forwardTio 17.10 State whether each of the following components is present in DNA only, RNA only, or both DNA and RNA: 11830 MILDT a. deoxyribose dguod lo anoitsi oun bas om b. guanosine monophosphate c. uracil d. UMP anoitsivaidd dda hindi bas AMAarrow_forward25. Hydrolysis of high energy phosphate bonds of which of the tollowing molecules is used to power translation (1.e., displacement of ribosome three nucleotides)? A. ATP B. GTP C. CTP D. TTP 26. Exon reshuffling within transcripts also known as: A. Differential DNA processing B. Differential RNA processing . Differential replication D. Differential transcriptionarrow_forward
- Introduction to General, Organic and BiochemistryChemistryISBN:9781285869759Author:Frederick A. Bettelheim, William H. Brown, Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Omar TorresPublisher:Cengage Learning
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