Question: 2. Open Reading Frames. According To The Rules Of The Genetic Code, There Are Six Different Reading Frames In A Double- Stranded DNA Molecule. There Is A Single Open-reading Frame (ORF) In The DNA Molecule Shown Below. [Recall That An ORF Begins With A Start Codon And Ends With A Stop Codon.) 5-ATCTACTCGTTTGCGTGTGTTTCCATGATACTCGTTTATGTGGCAGGCCATTTCCAA-3′ …
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2. Open reading frames. According to the rules of the genetic code, there are six different reading frames in a double- stranded DNA molecule. There is a single open-reading frame (ORF) in the DNA molecule shown below. [Recall that an ORF begins with a start codon and ends with a stop codon.) 5-ATCTACTCGTTTGCGTGTGTTTCCATGATACTCGTTTATGTGGCAGGCCATTTCCAA-3′ 3-TAGATGAGCAAACGCACACAAAGGTACTATGAGCAAATACACCGTCCGGTAAAGGTT-5 A) Find the ORF in one of the DNA strands. Draw a box around the ORF in its coding strand B) Translate the ORF into a protein sequence. [In the space provided below, write the protein’s sequence. Use single- letter abbreviations for the amino acid residues.) (N-terminus) (C-terminus)
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