and enzyme O which cannot lead to the production of any molecule is coded by allele O. A part of the coding DNA strand for enzyme A: GAC GTG CGC GCC A part of the coding DNA strand for enzyme B: GAG GTG GCC GCC 5. Compare the non-transcribed strand coding for enzyme A to that coding for enzyme B. 6. Identify the type of mutation involved in this case. Justify. 7. Write the ami no acid sequence for both enzymes. 8. “Mutations can lead to diseases or to genetic diversity"Justify by referring to parts A and B. Second letter U A G UUUPhe UUC S UUA ) Leu UCU UCC UCA UCG UGUT UAU1 UACJ Ser UAA Stop UGA Stop A Tyr UGCCYS UUGJ UAG Stop UGG Trp G CUU CUC FLeu CCU CAU1 CÁC CAA Gin CGU CGC Arg His Pro CỦA CCA CGA A CUG CCG CAG CGG AUU ACU ACC AAC JAs AAA AAU AGC Ser AGA Arg AGGJ AGU AUC Fle A AUA Thr ACA AUG Met ACG AAG Lys GUU GUC G. GUA GCU GCC Ala GGU GGC Gly GAUT GACJ Asp Val GGA GGG GCA GAA) Glu GAGJ GUG GCG G First letter Third letter
and enzyme O which cannot lead to the production of any molecule is coded by allele O. A part of the coding DNA strand for enzyme A: GAC GTG CGC GCC A part of the coding DNA strand for enzyme B: GAG GTG GCC GCC 5. Compare the non-transcribed strand coding for enzyme A to that coding for enzyme B. 6. Identify the type of mutation involved in this case. Justify. 7. Write the ami no acid sequence for both enzymes. 8. “Mutations can lead to diseases or to genetic diversity"Justify by referring to parts A and B. Second letter U A G UUUPhe UUC S UUA ) Leu UCU UCC UCA UCG UGUT UAU1 UACJ Ser UAA Stop UGA Stop A Tyr UGCCYS UUGJ UAG Stop UGG Trp G CUU CUC FLeu CCU CAU1 CÁC CAA Gin CGU CGC Arg His Pro CỦA CCA CGA A CUG CCG CAG CGG AUU ACU ACC AAC JAs AAA AAU AGC Ser AGA Arg AGGJ AGU AUC Fle A AUA Thr ACA AUG Met ACG AAG Lys GUU GUC G. GUA GCU GCC Ala GGU GGC Gly GAUT GACJ Asp Val GGA GGG GCA GAA) Glu GAGJ GUG GCG G First letter Third letter
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