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HUMAN HEREDITY (LL)-W/MINDTAP ACCESS
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Author: Cummings
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Chapter 9, Problem 3QP
If the genetic code used 4 bases at a time, how many amino acids could be encoded?
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- If the length of E.coli DNA is 1.36 mm, calculate the number of base pairs it containsarrow_forwardIf the anticodon of a molecule of tRNA has the sequence GAU, what was the original DNA sequence?arrow_forwardIf you know the sequence of amino acids in a protein, what does the genetic code table allow you to infer about the sequence of base pairs in the gene that specifies that protein?arrow_forward
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