The Genesis Protein

ATG

CCC

CGCACCCGCGCT

ACT

GTCGTCCATTTGCCCTGCGCT
MetProArgThrArgAlaThrValValHis

Leu

Pro

Cys

Ala

CATGCCCCGCACCTCGTTTGCTTGCTCCAT

TTG

CCT

CAT

GCC

HisAlaPro

His

LeuValCysLeuLeuHis

Leu

Pro

His

Ala

CCGCACTGCCGCTCACTGTCGTCCATTTGC

CCT

GCG

CTC

ACG

ProHisCysArgSerLeuSerSerIleCys

Pro

Ala

Leu

Thr

CCCTGCGCTCGTCTTACTCCGCCGCCCTGC

CGT

CGT

TCA

TGC

Pro

Cys

Ala

Arg

Leu

Thr

Pro

Pro

Pro

Cys

Arg

Arg

Ser

Cys

CCCGCCGTCGTTCATGCCCCGCTGTATTGT

TTG

CCC

TGC

GCC

Pro

Ala

Val

Val

His

Ala

Pro

Leu

Tyr

Cys

Leu

Pro

Cys

Ala

CACCTGCTTCGTTTGTCATGCCCCGCACGC

TGC

TCG

TGC

CCC

His

Leu

Leu

Arg

Leu

Ser

Cys

Pro

Ala

Arg

Cys

Ser

Cys

Pro

 

The Genesis gene codes for a new protein that does not exist in nature.The table above shows the sequence of amino acids that constitutes theGenesis protein. Underneath the Genesis codons (sequence of three bases,in black) are the amino acids they code for (in red). Below is a tableshowing the amino acids and their abbreviations.

For more information about the Genesis protein, please click here.

 

Ala: Alanine Cys: Cysteine Asp: Aspartic acid Glu: Glutamic acid
Phe: Phenylalanine Gly: GlycineHis: Histidine Ile: Isoleucine 
Lys: LysineLeu: Leucine Met: MethionineAsn: Asparagine
Pro: ProlineGln: GlutamineArg: ArginineSer: Serine
Thr: ThreonineVal: ValineTrp: TryptophaneTyr: Tyrosisne


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