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spliceofslife spliceofslife
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12 years ago
Hi, can someone help me fill out this table?

"Be certain that you can deduce the character of the BP substitution that would result from tautomeric
shifting of any DNA base either as a template base or as in dNTP precursor. i.e. Fill in 7 blank boxes in
the table below following the example."
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12 years ago
Do you have these notes by any chance?
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12 years ago
Here are some more notes and solutions.
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12 years ago
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12 years ago
And finally...
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spliceofslife Author
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12 years ago
Yeah, i actually do have those notes which is strange since those are from my class. I understand the first column. The second column where it asks "Shift as Precursor
Base" confuses me.
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spliceofslife Author
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12 years ago
Is that just asking for the source of the mutation. So the one that was filled out as an example would be hydroxylamine
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12 years ago
Is that just asking for the source of the mutation. So the one that was filled out as an example would be hydroxylamine

Hi, I'm unsure as well. I think for the second column you write down the precursor base, so just the letter. I don't they are referring to the type of mutation.

My two cents.
spliceofslife Author
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12 years ago
So for the example the precursor base would be the enol form on guanine
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