How many nucleotides would be expected in the exons for a gene coding for a protein with 406 amino acids?
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1221
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How many nucleotides would be expected in the exons for a gene coding for a protein...
How many nucleotides would be expected in the exons for a gene coding for a protein with 406 amino acids? 135 1221 134 1218 1225
A gene contains 141 codons. How many nucleotides are present in thegene's coding sequence? How many amino acids are expected to bepresent in the polypeptide encoded by this gene?
QUESTION 7 Consider the hypothetical gene show here. The gene coding sequence consists of 4 exons (shown in solid colors). The 5' UTR and 3' UTR are shown as striped boxes. 25 150 200 300 400 25 Based on the lengths of the exons, you should be able to calculate a rough estimate of the protein encoded by this gene, assuming that all 4 exons are translated and the protein does not undergo any significant processing (cleavage or chemical modifications)....
if the translated exons of the LDLR gene are 2580 bases, how many amino acids would this be?
In transciption a mini gene was transcibed into 12 messenger RNA exons, the resulting protein will contain how many amino acids? a.)10, b.)12, c.)4, d.)8
QUESTION 6 Assume you are studying a protein-coding gene, ACEX, which includes 4 exons as illustrated in the gene map below. The 5' UTR and 3' UTR segments are each 25 bp long. Exons 1 thru 4 are 100, 200, 300, 400 bp long, respectively. Each intron is 200 bp each. The locations of the relevant EcoRI sites within the ACEX locus are indicated, but the location of other restriction enzyme sites (like BamHI) are not shown." EcoRI probe EcoRI...
Consider a bacterial gene that is approximately 2100 nucleotides long. Approximately how many amino acids would this gene code for? How many mRNA molecules will probably be transcribed from this gene? How many proteins will probably be made from this gene?
A gene that is 6339 nucleotides long, how many amino acids are coded for
000_ U SEJJIBU contentId-_876188.1&step Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 In eukaryotic genes, a. coding exons are separated by noncoding introns b. coding introns are separated by noncoding exons c. all genes consist of an uninterrupted coding sequence d.genes can include the coding sequences for multiple proteins e. both (c) and (d) QUESTION 2 A gene with 8 exons would have ___ introns. b.9 0.8 d. 24 e. 16 QUESTION 3 The gene for rhodopsin has 5 exons and 6706 nucleotides....
An alignment of 2 homologus protein-coding nucleotide sequences 180 nucleotides long has approximately how many nonsynonomous sites? 20 60 90 120 An alignment of 2 homologus protein-coding nucleotide sequences 180 nucleotides long has approximately how many nonsynonomous sites? 20 60 90 120