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Figure 5.21 A single amino acid substitution in a protein causes sickle - cell
disease . To show ... You already know most of the answer : A polypeptide chain
of a given amino acid sequence can spo spontaneously arrange itself into a three
...
Figure 5.21 A single amino acid substitution in a protein causes sickle - cell
disease . To show ... You already know most of the answer : A polypeptide chain
of a given amino acid sequence can spo spontaneously arrange itself into a three
...
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Concept 5.5 Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information If the primary
structure of polypeptides determines the conformation of a protein , what
determines primary structure ? The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is ...
Concept 5.5 Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information If the primary
structure of polypeptides determines the conformation of a protein , what
determines primary structure ? The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is ...
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For example , the sequence AGGTAACTT means one thing , whereas the
sequence CGCTTTAAC has a different meaning . ( Real genes , of course , are
much longer . ) The linear order of bases in a gene specifies the amino acid
sequence ...
For example , the sequence AGGTAACTT means one thing , whereas the
sequence CGCTTTAAC has a different meaning . ( Real genes , of course , are
much longer . ) The linear order of bases in a gene specifies the amino acid
sequence ...
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