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Author: Karen C. Timberlake
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Chapter 18, Problem 46CI
Thalassemia is an inherited genetic mutation that limits the production of hemoglobin. If less hemoglobin is produced, there is a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). As a result, the body does not have sufficient amounts of oxygen. In one form of thalassemia, thymine (T) is deleted from section 91 (bold) in the following segment of normal DNA: (18.4, 18.5, 18.8)
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AGT CAG CTG CAC TGT GAC A...
- Write the complementary (template) strand for this normal DNA segment.
- Write the mRNA sequence using the (template) strand in part a.
- What amino acids are placed in the beta chain using the portion of mRNA in pan b?
- What is the order of
nucleotides after T is deleted? - Write the template strand for the mutated DNA segment.
- Write the mRNA sequence from the mutated DNA segment using the template strand in part e.
- What amino acids are placed in the beta chain by the mutated DNA segment?
- How might the properties of this segment of the beta chain be different from the properties of the normal protein?
- How might the level of structure in hemoglobin be affected if beta chains are not produced?
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Masteringchemistry With Pearson Etext - Valuepack Access Card - For Basic Chemistry
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