If you knew the sequence of nucleotides within a gene, which one of the following could you determine with the most accuracy? The quaternary structure of the protein The tertiary structure of the protein none of these things could be determined The secondary structure of the protein The primary structure of the protein
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We cannot accurately determine the secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structures of the protein just by knowing the nucleotide sequence, as these structures depend on various factors such as interactions between amino acids, folding patterns, and environmental Show more…
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