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doesn't add deoxyribonucleotides to the 3 end of promer. Hence,
suncion properly. The bir pay comp
Q9. Recall that DNA and RNA strands are always read in the 3'5' direction but that DNA
and RNA sequences are always synthesized in the 5' 3' direction. Consider the following
DNA sequence:
L
GGUAVAVAVACAAUQUC UU
5'CCATATATATGTTACAGAAAGCGCTGGCTGTTTGACTGACT3'
3' GGTATATATACAATGTCTTTCGCGACCGACAAACTGACTGA5'
CCAUAVAVAUGUUACAGAA AG CUGGCUGUVUGACUGACU
ACUGA
ons
2=UAA
AUG a) Paying attention to where transcription starts (after the promoter), identify (circle)
the bases in the bottom strand that will code for start and stop codons. Write the
mRNA sequence that would be transcribed if the top strand served as the
template.
*
5.
b) Write the amino acid sequence that would be translated from the mRNA
sequence you just wrote.
8
will og PNA is not produced in the process of replication. The
will lead to stop the
replication process. In absence 156 | Pag
of replication, the cell will not divids further.
Transcribed Image Text:doesn't add deoxyribonucleotides to the 3 end of promer. Hence, suncion properly. The bir pay comp Q9. Recall that DNA and RNA strands are always read in the 3'5' direction but that DNA and RNA sequences are always synthesized in the 5' 3' direction. Consider the following DNA sequence: L GGUAVAVAVACAAUQUC UU 5'CCATATATATGTTACAGAAAGCGCTGGCTGTTTGACTGACT3' 3' GGTATATATACAATGTCTTTCGCGACCGACAAACTGACTGA5' CCAUAVAVAUGUUACAGAA AG CUGGCUGUVUGACUGACU ACUGA ons 2=UAA AUG a) Paying attention to where transcription starts (after the promoter), identify (circle) the bases in the bottom strand that will code for start and stop codons. Write the mRNA sequence that would be transcribed if the top strand served as the template. * 5. b) Write the amino acid sequence that would be translated from the mRNA sequence you just wrote. 8 will og PNA is not produced in the process of replication. The will lead to stop the replication process. In absence 156 | Pag of replication, the cell will not divids further.
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