Chapter 9: Problem 246
What do the codons AUG, UAG, UAA, and UGA code for?
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Chapter 9: Problem 246
What do the codons AUG, UAG, UAA, and UGA code for?
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The antisense (noncoding) strand of DNA is 5' ATG GAT AAA GIT TTA AAC AGA GAG GAA TCT 3 ' What is the a) sense strand? b) mRNA transcribed? c) polypeptide chain that is translated?
Given the following molecule of DNA: strand \(1-5^{\prime} \mathrm{A} \mathrm{AA} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{G} \mathrm{A} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{G} \mathrm{G} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{A} C \mathrm{~A}-3^{\prime}\) strand \(2-3^{\prime} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{A} \mathrm{G} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{A} \mathrm{A} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{G} \mathrm{T} \mathrm{G} \mathrm{T}-5^{\prime}\) Assuming that strand 1 will serve as the transcription template, construct the molecule of mRNA that will be transcribed.
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