Human insulin protein MALWMRLLPLLALLALWGPDPAAAFVNQHLCGSHLVEALYLVCGERGFFYTPKTRREAEDLQVGQVELGG GPGAGSLOPLALEGSLQKRGIVEQCCTSICSLYQLENYCN* 5'-[ 5'-OO ]-3' ]-3' Primer: I Primer: 2 I know the answers are 5'-ATGGCC-3' for primer 1 and 5'-CTAGTT-3' for primer 2 but I'm not sure why. Could some explain why?
Proteins
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![Design a pair of primers to amplify the human Insulin gene (only the blue region)
Human Insulin CDNA
(gene sequence, 5'-untranslated region, 3'-untranslated
region)
5'agecete
agccctccaggacaggctgcatcagaagaggccatcaagcagatcactgtccttctgccATGGCCCTGTGGA
TGCGCCTCCTGCCCCTGCTGGCGCTGCTGGCCCTCTGGGGACCTGACCCAGCCGCAGCCTTTGTGAACCAAC
АССТСTGCGGCTCАCАCСТGGTGGAAGCTCTCТАССТАGTGTGCGGGGAACGAGGCTTCTTCTACАCACСCА
AGACCCGCCGGGAGGCAGAGGACCTGCAGGTGGGGCAGGTGGAGCTGGGCGGGGGCCCTGGTGCAGGCAGCC
TGCAGCCCTTGGCCCTGGAGGGGTCCCTGCAGAAGCGTGGCATTGTGGAACAATGCTGTACCAGCATCTGCT
CCCTCTACCAGCTGGAGAACTACTGCAACTAGacgcagcccgcaggcagccccccacccgccgcctcctgca
ccgagagagatggaataaagcccttgaaccaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaŋ'
Human insulin protein
MALWMRLLPLLALLALWGPDPAAAFVNQHLCGSHLVEALYLVCGERGFFYTPKTRREAEDLQVGQVELGG
GPGAGSLQPLALEGSLQKRGIVEQCCTSICSLYQLENYCN*
5'-C
5'-I
]-3'
]-3'
Primer: I
Primer: 2
I know the answers are 5'-ATGGCC-3' for primer 1 and 5'-CTAGTT-3' for primer 2
but I'm not sure why. Could some explain why?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbdb82842-d223-4b3e-acf4-7ae15724f4b8%2F1e2b4975-0839-4fd3-b9f5-5c682810e655%2F2fktvo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)

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