AKS 5c: Use the model below to answer the question that follows. Which strand and process correctly describe Strand C in the model? GAGTACACA ACSCACTCAISIS Strand A TA CGO Strand BATOC Strand C AUGCCCAAUCUCUUCACICACUCAUCUU TTTT Met Pro Gin Ser Val His Ala Leu Met Cys OStrand C is DNA. Strand C is part of DNA replication. Strand C is TRNA. Strand C is only involved in translation. Strand is MRNA. Strand Cis involved in transcription and translation. () Strand C is DNA. Strand C is involved only in transcription.

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AKS 5c: Use the model below to answer the question that follows. Which
strand and process correctly describe Strand C in the model?*
Btrand A TACO
TTAGACAAGTOCOTGAOTACA CA
AATCTOITS
Srand BATC
ÇÇAÇTÇATSTOT
Strand CAU ÇCOCAAUCU UUCAC CACUCAU UCU
Mel
Pro
Gin
Ser
Val
His
Ala
Leu
Met Cys
) Strand C is DNA. Strand C is part of DNA replication.
() Strand C is tRNA, Strand C is only involved in translation.
Strand C is MRNA. Strand C is involved in transcription and translation,
Strand C is DNA. Strand C is involved only in transcription.
Transcribed Image Text:AKS 5c: Use the model below to answer the question that follows. Which strand and process correctly describe Strand C in the model?* Btrand A TACO TTAGACAAGTOCOTGAOTACA CA AATCTOITS Srand BATC ÇÇAÇTÇATSTOT Strand CAU ÇCOCAAUCU UUCAC CACUCAU UCU Mel Pro Gin Ser Val His Ala Leu Met Cys ) Strand C is DNA. Strand C is part of DNA replication. () Strand C is tRNA, Strand C is only involved in translation. Strand C is MRNA. Strand C is involved in transcription and translation, Strand C is DNA. Strand C is involved only in transcription.
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DNA is a type of nucleic acid that is considered the reserve bank of hereditary data. It is also regarded for keeping up the character of various types of organic entities for a long period of time.

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