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A scientist has obtained a sequence of chimpanzee (pan troglodytes) dna, which is believed to encode a chemokine receptor gene. the scientist is examining the sequence to identify potential open reading frames (orfs), which contain both a start and stop codon. using the partial sequence of chimpanzee dna below, identify the total number of orfs.

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Start and stop are delimited by

From the following section of DNA of chimpanzee (pan troglodytes)

From a coding 5' ACATGTTGGGGATGCCTAGTTAAAT 3'

matching template 3' TGTACAACCCCTACGGATCAATTTA 5'

therefore the transcript mRNA will be

5' ACAUGUUGGGGAUGCCUAGUUAAAU 3'

Therefore there is only one ORF in the sequence above.

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