CS 6 Decoding the Flu
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- Q1If the DNA molecule above were transcribed, which of the following RNAs would be produced?3'AUCGGCAGG...5' and 5'UAGCCGUC...5'3'AUCGGCAGG...5'5'TAGCCGTCC...3'3'ATCGGCAGG..5' and 5'TAGCCGTCC3'60s
- Q2If a combination of TWO nucleotides corresponded to an amino acid, how many different amino acids could DNA code for?43281660s
- Q3If this fragment of mRNA (5'CACGGUCGAUGAGGUUACAUCGC...3') came from the beginning of the mRNA, for which of the amino acid sequences below would it most likely code?His-Gly-ArgThr-Val-Asp-Glu-Val-ThrGln-Tyr-Ile-Gly-Val-Ala-GlyMet-Arg-Leu-His-Arg60s
- Q4How is the HA protein produced by the new flu virus different from a typical flu virus?The protein is too shortOne amino acid has been changedNo differenceSeveral amino acids have been changed60s
- Q5How is the HA protein produced by the new flu different from the typical flu?Too longToo shortNo differenceSeveral AA changed60s
- Q6How is the HA protein produced by the new flu different from the typical?Too longOne AA changeToo shortNo difference60s
- Q7How is strain 4 different from the typical flu?Too shortToo longOne AA changeNo difference60s
- Q8Based on the information you have, which of the four strains is most likely to be the one causing the illness?Strain 4Strain 2Strain 1Strain 360s