Vrite the entire primary structure of the peptide. (Remember you may use the three etter abbreviation or the single letter abbreviation. To get a mark, use the three letter bbreviation in this question item. Use dashes (-) to separate each amino acid and no paces in the answers). Met-?-?-........ (This is the primary structure of proteins; which is in fact, the amino cid sequences in the polypeptide chain.) Write as amino acid 1-amino acid 2- and so on; se the three letter abbreviations and separate them with dashes and no spaces). gain, the DNA segment containing the gene sequence encoding for the peptide is as ollows: (this is a continuous sequence of only 1 DNA strand) GTCCCGGATGCCAAGCGTAGGCCGTTGCGGCATGG CCTAAGA TCGCATCCTGAAACGCC

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Write the entire primary structure of the peptide. (Remember you may use the three
letter abbreviation or the single letter abbreviation. To get a mark, use the three letter
abbreviation in this question item. Use dashes (-) to separate each amino acid and no
spaces in the answers).
Met-?-?-........
(This is the primary structure of proteins; which is in fact, the amino
acid sequences in the polypeptide chain.) Write as amino acid 1-amino acid 2- and so on;
use the three letter abbreviations and separate them with dashes and no spaces).
Again, the DNA segment containing the gene sequence encoding for the peptide is as
follows: (this is a continuous sequence of only 1 DNA strand)
GT CCCGGAT GCCAAGCGTAGGCCGTTGC GGCATGGCCTAAGA
TTCGCATCCTGAAACGCC
Transcribed Image Text:Write the entire primary structure of the peptide. (Remember you may use the three letter abbreviation or the single letter abbreviation. To get a mark, use the three letter abbreviation in this question item. Use dashes (-) to separate each amino acid and no spaces in the answers). Met-?-?-........ (This is the primary structure of proteins; which is in fact, the amino acid sequences in the polypeptide chain.) Write as amino acid 1-amino acid 2- and so on; use the three letter abbreviations and separate them with dashes and no spaces). Again, the DNA segment containing the gene sequence encoding for the peptide is as follows: (this is a continuous sequence of only 1 DNA strand) GT CCCGGAT GCCAAGCGTAGGCCGTTGC GGCATGGCCTAAGA TTCGCATCCTGAAACGCC
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