Human and horse insulin (see Problem 16.44) differ in primary structure at two amino acids: at the

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Human and horse insulin (see Problem 16.44) differ in primary structure at two amino acids: at the 9th position in one chain (human has Ser and horse has Gly) and at the 30th position in the other chain (human has Thr and horse has Ala). How must the DNA differ?

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Human and horse insulin both have two polypeptide chains with one chain containing 21 amino acids and the other containing 30 amino acids. How many nitrogen bases are present in the DNA to code for each chain?

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