Directions: Transcribe the following strand into mRNA, then translate it into amino acids Example DNA TACAAAAACAAGGTAACGGTCATC mRNA AUGUUUUUGUUCCAUUGCCAGUAG AA Start-Phe-Leu- Phe-His-Cys-Gln-Stop DNA TAC-CTA-CTC-ATA-GAT-CTG-CTT-ATC mRNA AA :: GAU :: UAU :: UAG :: Methionine (Start) :: GAG :: Leucine :: Stop :: Tyrosine :: AUG :: GAA :: Glutamic Acid :: CUA :: GAC :: Serine :: Glycine :: Aspartic Acid
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Transcribe the following strand in Mrna, then translate it into amino acids
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- Complete the complementary strand: mRNA transcription ATTCGAGGCTAADNAT A C C G C T C C G C C G T C G A C A A T A C C A C T mRNA ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ AA ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______Transcribe the following DNA sequence into RNA, and then into amino acids 5’-GTATACTTGTGGGCCAGGGCATTAGCCACACCAGCCACCACTTTCGGATCGGCAGCC-3’ 3’-CATATGAACACCCGGTCCCGTAATCGGTGTGGTCGGTGGTGAAAGCCTAGCCGTCGG-5’
- This molecule: -is involved in translation -may bind to the “start” codon on mRNA -has an amino acid attachment site at one end -has an anticodon at the other end ______GENE A DNA ACCGGTTAT MRNA Amino AcidmRNA Codon Chart: Second letter с บบบ UCU UAU Phe UUC UCC U Ser UAC Tyr UGU UGC Cys UUA UCA Leu UAA Stop UGA Stop A UUG UCG UAG Stop UGG Trp CUU CCU CAU CGU CUC CCC His CAC Leu Pro CUA CCA CAA CGA Arg Gin CUG CCG CAG CGG AUU ACU AAU AUC lle ACC AAC AGU ]Asn Ser AGC A Thr AUA ACA AAA Lys AGA Arg AUG Met ACG AGG GUU GCU GAU GUC GCC Val GAC Asp GGU GGC Ala GUA GCA GUG GCG GAG GGG GAA Glu GGA Gly Amino Acid 3-Letter Codes Name of Amino Name of Amino 3-Letter Code 3-Letter Code Acid Acid Alanine Ala Leucine Leu Arginine Arg Lysine Lys Asparagine sex Methionine Met (start) Aspartic Acid Asp Phenylalanine ebe Cysteine Cve Proline Pro Glutamic Acid Glu Serine Ser Glutamine Gln Threonine Glycine GLK Tryptophan JAR Histidine His Tyrosine Tyr Isoleucine lle Valine Val Exercise: Transcription & Translation 1. Choose 3 DNA Templates. 2. Write the mRNA sequence divided into 3 letter codons. 3. Write the sequence of amino acids. 4. Find the corresponding amino acid sequence and include the letter of…
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