Provide the sequence of nucleotide bases (genes)found in the inactive (non-coding) DNA strand.
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For this exercise, you will need to access GenBank by going to the NCBI website and using the drop-down menu to search "Nucleotide." Note that the definition of the coding strand is the strand of DNA within the gene that is identical to the transcript (for genetic code, see Fig: 1.11). On the other hand, the template strand is the strand that is complementary to the coding strand. a. Use the following accession number to access the nucleotide sequence in GenBank: CU329670. b. Go to the FEATURES section of the record. c. Link to the CDS to gain access to the first 5662 nucleotides of the sequence. d. Name the protein product of the CDS. e. Write the first four amino acids (starting from the N-terminus). f. Write the nucleotide sequence of the coding strand that corresponds to these amino acids. g. Write the nucleotide sequence of the template strand that corresponds to these amino acids. h. Using the sequence shown in the record, give the nucleotide number range that corresponds to these amino acids.
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