b. Now do this AGAIN assuming that the DNA and RNA templates are read right to left. DNA strand DNA strand T G MRNA codon CA U tRNA anticodon C A polypeptide TRP

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b. Now do this AGAIN assuming that the DNA and RNA templates are read right to left.
DNA
strand
C
DNA
strand
T
G
A
MRNA codon
C|A
U
TRNA anticodon
G
A
polypeptide
TRP
Transcribed Image Text:b. Now do this AGAIN assuming that the DNA and RNA templates are read right to left. DNA strand C DNA strand T G A MRNA codon C|A U TRNA anticodon G A polypeptide TRP
17. Complete the following Central Dogma Grid Puzzles: First determine which DNA strand is
the template (look at provided nucleotides). Label template and coding/sense (non-template)
strand in first column. In the second column, label the 5' and 3' ends of DNA and RNA
sequences and the amino (N) and carboxyl (C) ends of the polypeptide. The last four columns
represent transcriptional and translational alignments (reading frame). This is from within a
coding region so you don't have to find a start codon. Fill in all nucleotides and amino acids
using the MRNA code table on the last page.
Transcribed Image Text:17. Complete the following Central Dogma Grid Puzzles: First determine which DNA strand is the template (look at provided nucleotides). Label template and coding/sense (non-template) strand in first column. In the second column, label the 5' and 3' ends of DNA and RNA sequences and the amino (N) and carboxyl (C) ends of the polypeptide. The last four columns represent transcriptional and translational alignments (reading frame). This is from within a coding region so you don't have to find a start codon. Fill in all nucleotides and amino acids using the MRNA code table on the last page.
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