11) Examine the following two DNA sequences. Sequence 1: ATGCGATGCTAGCAT Sequence 2: ATGCGATGATAGCAT If both of these sequences code for proteins, how might the function of protein 2 differ from the function of protein 1? Use the table below for assistance. U C A G U UUU UUC UUA UUG CUUT CUC CUA CUG GUU GUC GUA GUG Phe Leu Leu AUU AUC lle AUA AUG Met or start Val Copyright 2002 Pearson Educape inc UCU UCC UCA UCG CCU CCC CCA CCG ACU ACC ACA ACG GCU GCC GCA GCG C Ser Pro Thr Ala A CAU CAC CAA CAG AAU AAC AAA AAG GAU GAC GAA GAG UAU UGU UAC UGC UAA Stop UGA Stop A UAG Stop UGG Trp G Tyr His Gin Asn Lys Asp G Glu CGU CGC CGA CGG AGU AGC AGA AGG Cys GGU GGC GGA GGG_ Arg Ser Arg U дос Gly C U C A G U C A G UCA G А 4 coress- A) Protein 1 and protein 2 will function exactly the same. B) Protein 1 will be shorter than protein 2, so they will not function the same. C) Protein 2 will be shorter than protein 1, so they will not function the same. D) Protein 2 has a different sequence, so it will function differently from protein 1.

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11) Examine the following two DNA sequences.
Sequence 1: ATGCGATGCTAGCAT
Sequence 2: ATGCGATGATAGCAT
If both of these sequences code for proteins, how might the function of protein 2 differ from
the function of protein 1? Use the table below for assistance.
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UUC
UUA
UUG
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CUC
CUA
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GUC
GUA
GUG
Leu
Leu
AUU
AUC lle
AUA
AUG
Met or
Start
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UCU
UCC
UCA
UCG
CCU
CCC
CCA
CCG
ACU
ACC
ACA
ACG
C
GCU
GCC
GCA
GCG
Ser
Pro
Thr
Ala
CAU
CAC
CAA
CAG
A
AAU
AAC
AAA
AAG
UAU
U
UAC
C
UAA Stop
UGA Stop A
UAG Stop UGG Trp G
Tyr
GAA
GAG
His
Gin
Asn
Lys
GAU
GAC Asp
G
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Glu
UGU
UGC
CGU
CGC
CGA
CGG
AGU
AGC
AGA
AGG
GGU
GGC
GGA
GGG
Cys
Arg
Ser
Arg
Gly
U
C
A
G
U
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A) Protein 1 and protein 2 will function exactly the same.
B) Protein 1 will be shorter than protein 2, so they will not function the same.
C) Protein 2 will be shorter than protein 1, so they will not function the same.
D) Protein 2 has a different sequence, so it will function differently from protein 1.
Transcribed Image Text:11) Examine the following two DNA sequences. Sequence 1: ATGCGATGCTAGCAT Sequence 2: ATGCGATGATAGCAT If both of these sequences code for proteins, how might the function of protein 2 differ from the function of protein 1? Use the table below for assistance. U C A G บบน UUC UUA UUG CUU CUC CUA CUG U Phe GUUT GUC GUA GUG Leu Leu AUU AUC lle AUA AUG Met or Start Val Ceweg 232 www... UCU UCC UCA UCG CCU CCC CCA CCG ACU ACC ACA ACG C GCU GCC GCA GCG Ser Pro Thr Ala CAU CAC CAA CAG A AAU AAC AAA AAG UAU U UAC C UAA Stop UGA Stop A UAG Stop UGG Trp G Tyr GAA GAG His Gin Asn Lys GAU GAC Asp G c] Glu UGU UGC CGU CGC CGA CGG AGU AGC AGA AGG GGU GGC GGA GGG Cys Arg Ser Arg Gly U C A G U C A G U C A G by Calin me press A) Protein 1 and protein 2 will function exactly the same. B) Protein 1 will be shorter than protein 2, so they will not function the same. C) Protein 2 will be shorter than protein 1, so they will not function the same. D) Protein 2 has a different sequence, so it will function differently from protein 1.
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