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Hello students, in this question we have been asked several sub questions.
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So what is the protein sequence for the foxpz gene from daneo pygia gattata? how similar or different was it than the protein from stridio magna? so to find the protein sequence for the gene we need to assess the genetic database specifically such as from the ncbi or ensembl.
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Unfortunately, we have to have a clear specific protein to have an accurate sequence.
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But however, we can compare two species for the same protein gene.
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So that can be done and for that we will be able to use the tool for blastp.
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Your two protein sequences will be compared and based on that you will be able to obtain the similarities and differences between the two species.
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So to compare the sequence we need to obtain the dna sequences with respect to the comparison of dna sequences.
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We need dna sequence for the for both the species from a genetic database.
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Once we have the sequence and we identify the number of bases that are different.
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Once we determine that we can use a tool, another tool that is blastn.
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Here we are comparing the nucleotides and identify the difference...