How many nucleotides are required to generate a 20 kDa protein that will make up the VLP?
1Kilo base (Kb) DNA = 1000 neucleotides.
so for a single strand DNA its 1000 neucleotide...and for double standed it will be 1000+1000= 2000 neucleotides.
Here we have to get 20 KDa protein.
calcultation is like that.
For 20 KDa = 0.5 Kb DNA we need.
following the link for calculations
http://www.molbiol.ru/eng/scripts/01_06.html
So here 0.5 Kb = 500 neclueotides approx!! [As we know 1Kb (kilobase ) DNA (single stranded) = 1000 neucloetides]
So answer will be 500 Kb.
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