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livestrong136 livestrong136
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1. At what time of the day would you expect to find the most malate in a CAM plant? At what time of the day would you expect to find the most G3P? Explain.

2. What are advantages to the wobble feature of the genetic code?
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The wobble hypothesis is critical to the translation of the genetic code. Here, 5?-base of the anticodon is capable of 'wobbling' in its position during translation, allowing the base pair to make alternative hydrogen bonding arrangements with several different codon bases. This allows a less than precise third base, allowing fewer trna species such that the same trna molecule can recognize more than one anticodon.
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Can anyone answer #1.
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1. At what time of the day would you expect to find the most malate in a CAM plant? At what time of the day would you expect to find the most G3P? Explain.

Yea I can help, now because during the daytime Malic acid or malate is consumed to produce CO2 in hte presence of sunlight, i think there should be a large concentration of malic acid at night when it is being made.
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