Suppose a single-nucleotide polymorphism occurred in the original strand to make the change shown below. Would this affect the resulting protein? Explain. This is the original strand AGG TCT TCA GGG AAT GCC TGG CGA GAG GGG AGC AGC TGG TAT CGC TGG GCC CAA This is the strand with the SNP. (The change is shown in red.) AGG TCT TCA GGG AAT GCC TGG CGA GAG GGG AGC AGC TAG ТAT CGC TGG GCC СА

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Suppose a single-nucleotide polymorphism occurred in the original strand to make the change shown
below. Would this affect the resulting protein? Explain.
This is the original strand
TGG
CGA
GAG
GGG
AGC
AGC
TGG
TAT
CGC
TGG
GCC
CAA
AGG
TCT
TCA
GGG
AAT
GCC
This is the strand with the SNP. (The change is shown in red.)
TGG
CGA
GAG
GGG
AGC
AGC
TAG
TAT
CGC
TGG
GCC
САА
AGG
TCT
TCA
GGG
AAT
GCC
Suppose a different single-nucleotide polymorphism occurred in the original strand to make the change
shown below. Would this affect the resulting protein? Explain.
This is the original strand
AGG
TCT
TCA
GGG
AAT
GCC
TGG
CGA
GAG
GGG
AGC
AGC
TGG
TAT
CGC
TGG
GCC
САА
This is the mutated strand. (The change is shown in red).
AGG
TCT
TCA
GGG
AAT
GCC
TGG
CGA
GAG
GGA
AGC
AGC
TGG
TAT
CGC
TGG
GCC
CAA
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a single-nucleotide polymorphism occurred in the original strand to make the change shown below. Would this affect the resulting protein? Explain. This is the original strand TGG CGA GAG GGG AGC AGC TGG TAT CGC TGG GCC CAA AGG TCT TCA GGG AAT GCC This is the strand with the SNP. (The change is shown in red.) TGG CGA GAG GGG AGC AGC TAG TAT CGC TGG GCC САА AGG TCT TCA GGG AAT GCC Suppose a different single-nucleotide polymorphism occurred in the original strand to make the change shown below. Would this affect the resulting protein? Explain. This is the original strand AGG TCT TCA GGG AAT GCC TGG CGA GAG GGG AGC AGC TGG TAT CGC TGG GCC САА This is the mutated strand. (The change is shown in red). AGG TCT TCA GGG AAT GCC TGG CGA GAG GGA AGC AGC TGG TAT CGC TGG GCC CAA
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