Biology, asked by karthikajayakumar, 9 months ago

single substitution in 6th beta globin molecule the mutant haemoglobin molecule is
a.GAG toGUG
b.GUG toGAG
c.CUG TO GUG
D .CAC TO GUG​

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Answered by luckyjat18
0

Explanation:

C IS THE ANS

BUT I AM NOT SURE

Answered by devil9275
2

SCD results from a basal substitution of adenine A to thymine T in the sixth codon of beta-globin. The mutation of a single base in the DNA leads to the replacement of glutamic acid with valine in the polypeptide of the beta-globin chain in the haemoglobin S (HbS)SCD results from a basal substitution of adenine A to thymine T in the sixth codon of beta-globin. The mutation of a single base in the DNA leads to the replacement of glutamic acid with valine in the polypeptide of the beta-globin chain in the haemoglobin S (HbS

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