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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. |
− | b) What makes the protein pigmented are the differences in the last few amino acids. | + | :b) What makes the protein pigmented are the differences in the last few amino acids. |
− | c) What makes the protein a particular color is the change in Tyrosine to another amino acid. | + | :c) What makes the protein a particular color is the change in Tyrosine to another amino acid. |
+ | :d) Colors combine by adding the amino acid that made them different from another color into the original sequence. | ||
===Purpose=== | ===Purpose=== |
Revision as of 14:06, 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.
- c) What makes the protein a particular color is the change in Tyrosine to another amino acid.
- d) Colors combine by adding the amino acid that made them different from another color into the original sequence.
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.