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AAMC Section Bank Biological Sciences Passage 10
Oksana_7056
#1 Posted : Tuesday, November 09, 2021 8:17:48 PM
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Hello,

Did anyone else find this passage (from BioBiochem homework 1) about resistant hypertension on the difficult side?

Does WT in table 1 stand for wild type or aas: tryptophan and threonine?
Also, how exactly to read/understand the different variants in the table? For ex: "W140L" does W140L mean that W was substituted for L in position 140?

Thank you.
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Hello Oksana!

Sorry to hear that this was a bit difficult. If there is anything else troubling you about this question, please don't hesitate to ask, and a subject expert will gladly help you :)

When you see WT, it is referring to Wild Type.
For W140L, that's exactly what you are describing! W is substituted for L at position 140.

Hope that was helpful!

Cheers,

Molly
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