Edman degradation is a method used for determining the amino acid sequences
So the answer is "Can only be determined by Edman degradation"
Question 38 (1 point) Saved As a general rule, certain amino acid sequences: Can only be determined by Edman degrad...
Question 17 (1 point) ✓ Saved H2N-CH--2-0 CH3 How would this amino acid be classified? polar acidic basic nonpolar Next Page Previous Page Question 15 (1 point) npt 1 Brows 0-CH3 Classify this molecule: CH3-C-CH2 ---CHz 0-CH3 amino acid none are correct fatty acid TG (triglyceride/triacylglycerol) carbohydrate 44 000 & 000 F4 Question 11 (1 point) Which IM force/attraction does this image depict? hydrogen bonding Dispersion forces disulfide linkages Dipole-dipole attractions Classify this molecule: Javcu O НО fatty acid 44...
need help w this question Next Page Question 23 (1 point) ✓ Saved When two amino acids react to form a dipeptide, what is the other product of the reaction? OA peptide bond Water Он+ O A disulfide bond Page 23 of 40
Question 7 of 7 Map deb A pling Given mRNA sequences, provide the amino acid sequences, using the three-letter designations, for which they code. A link to a table of codons can be found here a) m RN A: 5-CCGCACGGAUAU-3' amino acid sequence: b) mRNA: 5-GGCAACGAGCUC-3' amino acid sequence: c) mRNA: 5'-CAACGUAAUC GA-3' amino acid sequence: Hint O Previous ® Give Up & View Solution 2 Answer Next Ext Check
Question 30 (1 point) Saved If an amino acid with a nonionizable side chain has a pka for its a-carboxyl group of 2.4 and a pka for its a-amino group of 9.8, what is its pl? 12.2 Not enough information 06.1 07.4
Question 27 (1 point) CRISPR is a technique for altering: Cloned genes O Chromosogal DNA sequences OmRNA Vectors Page 27 of 40 Next Page
Question 10 (1 point) Identify the amino acid below that may be at its isoelectronic point: HgN* - cH-c-0' -*-Y_I_. 9 HN --cH-c-0 -- HgN+ -cH-c-0' - CH, I HN* --CH-c-0' -8_6_6_5_! +NH3| Previous Page Next Page Page 10 of 11 Question 11 (1 point) Which of the following will produce yellow products in a Xanthroproteic test? o Tyr Oval O lys Asp Previous Page Next Page Page 11 of 11 Question 9 (1 point) What happens when the pH...
please correct Question 1 (1 point) Saved Certain acids are defined as weak acids which means that a small percentage of acid molecules ionize in water. True False Question 2 (1 point) Saved Strong acids, like Hydrochloric acid, completely ionize in water. True False Question 3 (1 point) Saved The equivalence point of titration is also known as the stoichiometric point or end point. True False Question 4 (1 point) Saved Phenolphthalein is a pH indicator which turns bright pink...
I 1 Question 38 2 pts Which of the following is FALSE about amino acid oxidases? O They catalyze oxidative deamination O They form NADH They form hydrogen peroxide O They have a tightly bound FMN coenzyme 0 There are two of them: one acting on L-amino acids and the other on D-amino acids
Hussam Alreddadi: Attempt 1 Time Left:1:38:38 it: 2:00:00 Saved Question 1 (1 point) Which of the following is NOT considered a form of unethical communication? 18 17 use of specific language use of erroneous typography 20 21 promotion of prejudice use of misleading illustrations 24 23 Saved Question 2 (1 point) 26 27 To be copyrighted, material must have a copyright notice. 29 30 be registered with the US Copyright office. be in print format. 32 33 be recorded, printed,...
Question 29 (1 point) Base pairing between an A and a C: Never happens Involves hydrogen bonds Only happens in RNA Can only occur vertically Next Page Page 2