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laribilla laribilla
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10 years ago
1.When the tRMA anticodons match mRNA triplet, then the amino acid sequence synthesized is?

2. is this sequence the same as the order of amino acids in hemoglobin illustrated in the beginning of this exercise?

3. If a mistake is made,even in one nucleotide, what would you predict would occur in hemoglobin synthesis?

4. what actually determines which amino acids are linked in a functional hemoglobin molecule?
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10 years ago
It seems like there should be a picture that goes along with this?  But I can answer #3 that even if one nucleotide were different there would be a mistake in the hemoglobin synthesis that may have a major impact on the final structure of the molecule.
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10 years ago
theres this question that comes before
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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, geonuine
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