I ilovemedi Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Nov 21, 2011 Messages 327 Reaction score 9 Points 4,601 Jul 31, 2012 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad I don't get this question (from TBR): how do I approach this? I'm confused as to how to determine if it's a tetramer or not.. I know middle lane = mixture. Answer: highlighted - C Last edited: Jul 31, 2012
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad I don't get this question (from TBR): how do I approach this? I'm confused as to how to determine if it's a tetramer or not.. I know middle lane = mixture. Answer: highlighted - C
B brothersport New Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 21, 2012 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Jul 31, 2012 #2 Wouldn't the five distinct bands in Lane 2 indicate a pentamer? Upvote 0 Downvote
D deleted103644 Jul 31, 2012 #3 brothersport said: Wouldn't the five distinct bands in Lane 2 indicate a pentamer? Click to expand... No. You have five different types of tetramers with two types of components. AAAA AAAB AABB ABBB BBBB The bands in the other lanes are AAAA and BBBB. Upvote 0 Downvote
brothersport said: Wouldn't the five distinct bands in Lane 2 indicate a pentamer? Click to expand... No. You have five different types of tetramers with two types of components. AAAA AAAB AABB ABBB BBBB The bands in the other lanes are AAAA and BBBB.
D deleted103644 Jul 31, 2012 #4 -------- bbbb bbbb -------- abbb -------- -------- aabb -------- -------- aaab -------- aaaa aaaa -------- Upvote 0 Downvote
-------- bbbb bbbb -------- abbb -------- -------- aabb -------- -------- aaab -------- aaaa aaaa --------
I ilovemedi Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Nov 21, 2011 Messages 327 Reaction score 9 Points 4,601 Jul 31, 2012 #5 @johnny: yup! answer is C. how did you even know to start with AAAA? and not AAA for example? Upvote 0 Downvote
D deleted103644 Jul 31, 2012 #6 ilovemedi said: @johnny: yup! answer is C. how did you even know to start with AAAA? and not AAA for example? Click to expand... Unless they included many more bands, it was only going to be a single type of quaternary structure (ie all tetramers). Upvote 0 Downvote
ilovemedi said: @johnny: yup! answer is C. how did you even know to start with AAAA? and not AAA for example? Click to expand... Unless they included many more bands, it was only going to be a single type of quaternary structure (ie all tetramers).