A ten codon sequence for a polypeptide is formed when 10 codons. An example would be GGGAAACCCAGAAGGCGACGCCGGCGTNNN are found in an ammino acid linked by an amide bond.
If you means a polypeptide with 10 amino acids then 450 nucleotides at least .
The short Answer is: Upstream. Otherwise, this location is very near to the start codon so it is most likely within the domain of the operator sequence. Further Upstream is found the enhancer sequences.
If a polypeptide contains 9 peptide bonds, how many amino acids does it contain?
A polypeptide.
polypeptide
In the genetic code, a sequence of three nucleotides forms a codon, which codes for one amino acid. So for each amino acid, there are three nucleotides. Therefore, 600 nucleotides are needed to make 200 amino acids.
On the short leg of chromosome 4, in the HTT gene, there is normally a sequence of repeating bases like so: CAGCAGCAG... The CAG codon repeats 10-35 times in a normal person, however a person with HD will have 36-120 repeats of this codon.
a polypeptide of 10 glycine's
If you means a polypeptide with 10 amino acids then 450 nucleotides at least .
The short Answer is: Upstream. Otherwise, this location is very near to the start codon so it is most likely within the domain of the operator sequence. Further Upstream is found the enhancer sequences.
If a polypeptide contains 9 peptide bonds, how many amino acids does it contain?
A polypeptide.
polypeptide
Each codon is three bases long - and a codon codes for one amino acid. Therefore this strand (9 bases long) could code for 3 amino acids. (Except if the DNA code was ACT, this would create the codon UGA on the mRNA, which is a stop codon. The amino acid chain would therefore terminate at this point).
No it is not.
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26 As far as I can tell the sequence is +10,-5,+10,-5.