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− | a)For alleles green and white, there are two differences in amino acids. They are a change from Tyrosine to Valine and from Tryptophan to Cysteine in Green to white respectively. | + | a) For alleles green and white, there are two differences in amino acids. They are a change from Tyrosine to Valine and from Tryptophan to Cysteine in Green to white respectively. |
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*To understand how sequences of amino acids affect expression of colors in flowers. | *To understand how sequences of amino acids affect expression of colors in flowers. |
Revision as of 13:57, 10 September 2019
Contents
Imacarae Week 1
Acknowledgments
- I worked with my homework partner, [Christina Dominguez], in class. We helped each other with the format of editing User and Template pages, as well as helped clarify shared ambiguities of the Week 1 assignment. There was no other contact outside of class or through phone.
- [DeLisa Madere] and I consulted with each other on formatting of pictures and links to pages.
- Except what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source.
Imacarae (talk) 18:31, 4 September 2019 (PDT)
References
- Instructions for Wiki layout and assignment provided by LMU BioDB 2019. (2019). Week 1. Retrieved August 29, 2017, from [https://xmlpipedb.cs.lmu.edu/biodb/fall2019/index.php/Week_1]
Imacarae Week 2
Biochemistry
Specific Tasks
a) For alleles green and white, there are two differences in amino acids. They are a change from Tyrosine to Valine and from Tryptophan to Cysteine in Green to white respectively. b) What makes the protein pigmented are the differences in the last few amino acids.
Purpose
- To understand how sequences of amino acids affect expression of colors in flowers.
- To use mechanics of genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and evolution in studying this expression.