A portion of a gene is shown below. 5-ATGATTCGCCTCGGGGCTCCCCAGTCGCTGGTGCT- 3-TACTAAGCGGAGCCCCGAGGGGTCAGCGACCACGA- GCTGACGCTGCTCGTCG-3 CGACTGCGACGAGCAGC-5 The sequence of the mRNA transcribed from this gene has the following sequence 5-AUGAUUCGCCUCGGGGCUCCCCAGUCGCUGGUGCUGCUGACGCUGCUCGUCG-3 Identify the coding and noncoding strands of the DNA and explain why only the coding strands of DNA are commonly published in databanks. O The bottom strand (3 to 5' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is identical to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T). O The top strand (5' to 3 direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is identical to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T). O The bottom strand (3' to 5' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is complementary to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T). O The top strand (5' to 3' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is complementary to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T).

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A portion of a gene is shown below.
5-ATGATTCGCCTCGGGGCTCCCCAGTCGCTGGTGCT-
3-TACTAAGCGGAGCCCCGAGGGGTCAGCGACCACGA-
GCTGACGCTGCTCGTCG-3
CGACTGCGACGAGCAGC-5
The sequence of the mRNA transcribed from this gene has the following sequence
5-AUGAUUCGCCUCGGGGCUCCCCAGUCGCUGGUGCUGCUGACGCUGCUCGUCG-3
Identify the coding and noncoding strands of the DNA and explain why only the coding strands of DNA are commonly published in
databanks.
O The bottom strand (3 to 5' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in
databanks because the sequence is identical to the mRNA sequence (with Usubstituting T).
The top strand (5' to 3 direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks
because the sequence is identical to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T).
O The bottom strand (3 to 5' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in
databanks because the sequence is complementary to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T).
O The top strand (5' to 3 direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks
because the sequence is complementary to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T).
Transcribed Image Text:A portion of a gene is shown below. 5-ATGATTCGCCTCGGGGCTCCCCAGTCGCTGGTGCT- 3-TACTAAGCGGAGCCCCGAGGGGTCAGCGACCACGA- GCTGACGCTGCTCGTCG-3 CGACTGCGACGAGCAGC-5 The sequence of the mRNA transcribed from this gene has the following sequence 5-AUGAUUCGCCUCGGGGCUCCCCAGUCGCUGGUGCUGCUGACGCUGCUCGUCG-3 Identify the coding and noncoding strands of the DNA and explain why only the coding strands of DNA are commonly published in databanks. O The bottom strand (3 to 5' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is identical to the mRNA sequence (with Usubstituting T). The top strand (5' to 3 direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is identical to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T). O The bottom strand (3 to 5' direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is complementary to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T). O The top strand (5' to 3 direction, left to right) is the coding strand; and coding strands are commonly reported in databanks because the sequence is complementary to the mRNA sequence (with U substituting T).
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