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17 March, 02:30

You have made random-sequence synthetic RNA molecules that contains only A and C, and which contain twice as much A as C. You use these RNAs to perform in vitro translation. How many different amino acids would you find in the resulting polypeptides? And at what frequency would you expect to find Proline (Pro) in the resulting polypeptides?

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  1. 17 March, 02:54
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    Synthesized RNA

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    Oligonucleotide synthesis is the characterized chemical structure (sequence) and short pieces of nucleic acids The Manufactured oligonucleotides are single-stranded DNA or RNA atoms around 15-25 bases long The middle loop carries a nucleotide triplet called the anticodon Binding with a particular codon in the mRNA by explicit RNA-to-RNA base matching. Since codons in mRNA are perused in the 5′ → 3′direction, anticodons are situated in the 3′ → 5′ direction
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