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Why 3' end should be G and C and 3' should not have more than 3 consecutive G and C?
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- For the Banomer, where will the hydroxyl group of the anomeric carbon be placed in the structure below? O A B OC OD O E2) Please draw a-mannose 1,4' B-talose.Which of the following is the correct statement for the a anomer and B anomer of D-arabinose? O They contain axial or equatorial carbonyl groups. They have different configurations around only one carbon atom They are two unstable ring structures that are mirror images. O They contain different numbers of hydroxyl groups.