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¶ L. Other legаl pаperwоrk fоllоwed.Child served Pru with а series of 50 questions asking about her training, where she got her ideas, who worked with her in the Monterey kitchen, and many more written questions seeking information. Child also served Pru with a request for things such as the Bombe Tart recipe itself, photos of the Monterey kitchen facilities, a list of all customers to whom Bombe Tart orders were received and shipped, and accounting documents for PruBerrys business. Many months after that, Garcon’s attorney, Julian Child arranged to interview Pru under oath with attorney Legalsee and a court reporter present, to ask questions and get answers on the record in anticipation of trial. Finally, Child sent Legalsee a request that he admit several of the allegations contained in the original pleading that started the case that were denied in the response to that original pleading by Pru through her attorney Legalsee. [Note: ¶ L. will be referenced in the next 4 questions that follow, but the content will not be repeated.] This paragraph shows what is known in litigation as the _____ stage.
Shоrt Answer Questiоn 3: Anаlyzing Cоncepts & Predicting Outcomes- Nucleic Acid Forms & Functions Give аn in-depth explаnation written in paragraph form for the following questions. Each answer should be at least 3-5 sentences in length and answer all parts of the question completely. Nucleic acids are broadly categorized by the sugar that goes into forming the phosphodiester backbone - either ribose or deoxyribose. There are also important differences in the nitrogenous bases for these nucleic acids, and the types of secondary structures they form. Consider the following sequences of nucleic acids: Sequence 1: 5’- TCA GCC ATC CGG ACG -3’ Sequence 2: 5’- AUG UUA CGA AAC UAU -3’ Sequence 3: 5’- ACG GAA GCG TTA ACT -3’ Sequence 4: 5’- GCU AUA CUA AUG AUU-3’ 3A. Understanding annotation. When writing these sequences, what does the [5’/3’] refer to in the nucleic acid structure? Be specific! (2 pts) 3B. Identify the sequences that could be examples of [RNA] and NOT [DNA]. Explain how you know this. (3 pts) 3C. Apply your knowledge of nucleic acid [base pairing] to predict which sequence (1,2,3, or 4) would bind most [strongly] to its complementary strand. Explain your prediction! Also include the sequence for the [complementary strand]. (5 pts) Copyright 2022 by Edmonds College Department of Biology. All rights reserved. Online sharing or distribution is prohibited. For exam use only in BIOL& 211: Majors Cellular Biology at Edmonds College. Outside help is not allowed.