What polypeptide sequence does the inserted gene code for? (Review protein synthesis and write the full amino acid sequence for the inserted gene.)
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Hi, this is my Recombinant "Paper" Plasmid activity question, I did other parts, but this question I really have no clue what it is.
Question: What polypeptide sequence does the inserted gene code for? (Review protein synthesis and write the full amino acid sequence for the inserted gene.)
in the picture attached:
I Draw a ring symbolizing my plasmid that has been recombined with another gene. it shows the following:
• where inserted gene is located on your loop.
• where the origin of replication is located.
• which antibiotic resistant genes (R – genes) I preserved and what sequential order is
• Name and where your restriction enzymes (endonucleases) cut.
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