Pearson eText for Biochemistry: Concepts and Connections -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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ISBN: 9780137533114
Author: Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony-Cahill
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Chapter 4, Problem 3P
pppApCpCpupApGpApu-OH
a. Using the straight-chain sugar convention shown on page 79, write the structure of the DNA strand that encoded this short stretch of RNA
b. Using the simplest convention for representing the DNA base sequence (page 79), write the structure of the nontemplate DNA strand.
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pppApCpCpUpApGpApU-OH(a) Using the straight-chain sugar convention, write the structure of the DNA strand that encoded this short stretch of RNA.(b) Using the simplest convention for representing the DNA base sequence, write the structure of the nontemplate DNA strand.
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Pearson eText for Biochemistry: Concepts and Connections -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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a. The plasmid pBR322 (4362 base pairs) was...Ch. 4 - Prob. 20PCh. 4 - What DNA sequence feature is required for a...
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