i) Mutant A: Suppose that the T/A base pair at position 27 and indicated by an "a" was changed to a C/G base pair. What would the amino acid sequence of the resulting protein be?
Different. LOL
what is the answer?
you need to know the sequence, then once you change the base, look at a codon table and match each codon to it's corresponding amino acid.
CAN YOU HELP M,E ON THIS, IS VERY HARD
Could the "a" mean alanine...
I think you're missing some information.
hey abbot, i had another question can you help me? Make a single base pair substitution mutation in the gene below that results in a protein that is longer than the protein produced by the original gene. how i do this?
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is a homework
i mean why that , that the problem set is due to today at a certain hour...., exam = problems
but ok, i just wanted help.... i will fail the pset
@antonioaguilar 1. These questions are straight from a test. A midterm. I just took this midterm. 2. These people don't have any idea how to help you. You haven't posted the information that we would need, in order to help you with these questions. And I really don't see how you could.
ok. "Make a single base pair substitution mutation in the gene below that results in a protein that is longer than the protein produced by the original gene. " the way you do this is you put the substitution in the stop codon to make it something else.
@antonioaguilar @InYourHead I don't need the sequence, I don't need any information. "Make a single base pair substitution mutation in the gene below that results in a protein that is longer than the protein produced by the original gene. " the way you do this is you make a substitution in the stop codon to make it something else.
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