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- Hi all, If I could have questions 4-10 answered that would be perfect. GTTTTCACTGGCGAGCGTCATCTTCCTACT 1. Identify the gene from which the query sequence originates (Name of the gene)2. Provide the FULL protein sequence encoded by the gene.3. Are different splice variants known for this gene?4. What human disease has been connected to this gene?5. Calculate molecular weight (kiloDalton, kD) and calculated pI (the pH where theprotein carries no net electrical charge) of the protein.6. Provide the reference (in proper reference form: Author; Year; Title; JournalName; Volume; Page Numbers) for a recent publication involving the identifiedgene. This reference should NOT be a web page reference.7. Are there homologs for the identified gene in other systems? Identify one homolog in an invertebrate system (if there is none, provide a vertebratehomolog).8. What is the function (e.g. transcriptional regulation, transmembrane signaling,kinase, protease, etc.) of the protein(s) encoded by the…8:52 Protein 2-10092015113649.pdf https:api.schoology.comv1attachment169963839... Name Class Date Interpreting Diagrams: Understanding the Main Ideas The Genetic Code (MRNA) Lysine Lysine Asparagine Asparagine Arginine Arginine Serine Serine Isoleucine Methionine Isoleucine Isoleucine Threonine Threonine Threonine U Threonine c Glutamic acid Glycine Glutamic acid Glycine Aspartic acid Giycine Aspartic acid Glycine Valine Valine Valine Valine Alanine Alanine Alanine Alanine "Stop" codon "Stop" codon Leucine Trytophan Cysteine Cysteine Al Gl "Stop" codon Tyrosine Тугosine Serine Serine Phenylalanine Serine Phenylalanine Serine Leucine Glutamine Giutamine CHistidine Histidine Arginine Arginine Arginine Arginine Al Leucine Leucine Leucine Loucine Proline Proline Proline Proline Icl A G Second Base in Code Word Use the information in the accompanying figure to complete the following table. The first row has been completed to help you get started. DNA codon MRNA codon IRNA Anticodon Amino…8:52 Protein 1-10092015113603.pdf https:api.schoology.comv1attachment169963839... Name Class Date Section Protein Synthesis pages 148-153) 7-3 SECTION REVIEW In this section you studied the process of pro- tein synthesis. You learned that the informa- tion that DNA transfers to messenger RNA (MRNA) is in the form of a code. When the information is decoded, chains of amino acids, called polypeptides, are formed. Polypeptides During translation, each MRNA codon in turn make up proteins, which direct biochemical pathways and are responsible for cell structure and movement. The genetic code is determined by the arrangement of the nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA. A code word in DNA consists of a group of three nucleotides. When transcribed into MRNA, each code word, or codon, desig- nates a specific amino acid that is to be placed in the polypeptide chain. More than one codon may code for a particular amíno acid. The MANA sequence AUG serves as an initiator, or "start," codon. Three other…
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