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Answers to Chapter 1 (in-text & asterisked problems)
Answer 1.1 No. This question is designed to assess whether you can locate simple information, make reasonable assumptions, and then apply it to a problem. We did not specify the productivity of the monkeys in question. We did not specify whether their productivity would decline as they aged. We did not even specify which work of Shakespeare. The important point is that even if you make the most optimistic assumptions, the answer to the question is no no.. A thousand monkeys, each typing at the fastest recorded human speed of 1080 characters per minute for a thousand years, would type over a hundred trillion characters. 1000 monkeys
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1000 years × monkey
365 days 1 year
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24 hours day
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60 minutes 1080 characters × hour minute
= 5.7 × 1014 characters
Arguably, the shortest possible work of William Shakespeare would be his abbreviated name (for example “W. Shakespeare”), a mere 14 English letters, a space, and a period. However, there are over 1.8 × 10 20 ways to combine 26 English letters, a space, and a period—a vast number that creates insurmountable odds for the poor monkeys. If we scanned each monkey’s string of characters from beginning to end, the entire set could contain no more than 5.7 × 10 14 14-character combinations, so that, even with our optimistic assumptions, the odds are a million to one against the monkeys. monkeys. Answer 1.2 A
2610 = 1.41167096 × 10 14
B
41000 = 1.60693804 × 10 600
C
4100 = 1.60693804 × 10 60
D
20100 = 1.26765060 × 10 130
Answer 1.3 A DNA strand with 27 subunits has a potential diversity of 427 = 1.8 × 10 16. Answer 1.4 cros cr osss-co conj njug ugat ated ed
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Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology: ANSWERS TO CHAPTER 1
*Answer 1.6 A
Two (outer membrane plus inner membrane).
B
Three (plasma membrane plus outer nuclear membrane plus inner nuclear membrane).
C
Three (plasma membrane plus outer mitochondrial membrane plus inner mitochondrial membrane).