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19. You have reasonably short, typical, double stranded DNA
sequence. Basically how many proteins can it potentially
encode?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 6
d. 1
20. Which of the following sentence best describes the
difference between a global alignment and local alignment
between 2 sequences?
a. Global alignmnent finds global maximum, while local
alignment fins local maximum
b. Global alignmnets usually used for DNA sequences,
while local alignment is used for protein sequences
c. Global alignment aligns the whole sequence, while
local alignment finds the best subsequence that aligns
d. Global alignments has gaps, while local alignment has
no gaps
21. The extent to which two nucleotide or protein sequences
are related defined as:
a. Similarity (quizlet)
b. Homology
c. Identity
d. Conservation
Transcribed Image Text:19. You have reasonably short, typical, double stranded DNA sequence. Basically how many proteins can it potentially encode? a. 2 b. 3 c. 6 d. 1 20. Which of the following sentence best describes the difference between a global alignment and local alignment between 2 sequences? a. Global alignmnent finds global maximum, while local alignment fins local maximum b. Global alignmnets usually used for DNA sequences, while local alignment is used for protein sequences c. Global alignment aligns the whole sequence, while local alignment finds the best subsequence that aligns d. Global alignments has gaps, while local alignment has no gaps 21. The extent to which two nucleotide or protein sequences are related defined as: a. Similarity (quizlet) b. Homology c. Identity d. Conservation
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