DNA is alway DNA mRNA 5' aal 3 51 PROMOTER AACGCATACGGGATAGCGCCCTGGTTCAAATGGCGGGCCGGCATCCC TTGCGTATGCCCTATCGCGGGACCAAGTTTACCGCCCGGCCGTAGGG 4 6 8 9 0 Step 2. Use one of the genetic code charts below to translate the mRNA above into its corresponding protein. Record the amino acid sequence that this mRNA codes for in the boxes provided. Remember that the START CODON is AUG. aa2 aa3 aa4 ааб aa7 aa8 aa5 aa9 aa10 5' 3' aall aa12

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Nitrogen Bases
Complementary Base Pairs
DNA
5'
mRNA
Location in the cell
aal
ATCG
Pairs A+T C+ 6
Strands
Z Strands
nucleus
BUILD THE PROTEIN BLOCK DAY
Part A - Practice: The Transcription & Translation of a DNA Gene Sequence.
Directions: Use the supplied DNA template strand to complete the activity below.
Step 1. A DNA gene sequence is shown below. Correctly transcribe the template DNA strand into the mRNA strand boxes. Remember that the
promotor region of the DNA tells the enzyme, RNA Polymerase, in which direction to read the DNA template, and that the template strand of
DNA is always read in a 3' to 5' direction.
3
51
AUCE
A+U C+G
Single Stand
Ribosomes / nucleus
1
1
Normal thymine (T) is found in the old strand. It is replaced by
an abnormal molecule (T*) in the new strand. The abnormal
molecule (T*) binds to guanine (G) instead of binding to adenine
(A). This is an example of
A an adaptation
TWO DNA SEGMENTS
2
aa5
2
3
B protein synthesis
Ca mutation
D binary fission
2
2
3
Old strand
New strandt
aa9
CIC
AACGCATACGGGATAGCGCCCTGGTTCAAATGGCGGGCCGGCATCCC
TTGCGTATGCCCTATCGCGGGACCAAGTTTACCGCCCGGCCGTAGGG
G
3
CIC
CIC
с
T CA
1
GT C
1 1
с C G G
3
aalo
1
G T
fo
î
November 2/3
1
he
Step 2. Use one of the genetic code charts below to translate the mRNA above into its corresponding protein. Record the amino acid sequence
that this mRNA codes for in the boxes provided. Remember that the START CODON is AUG.
aa2
aa3
aa4
aa6
aa7
aag
5'
3'
aall
se p
W
aa12
1552
Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen Bases Complementary Base Pairs DNA 5' mRNA Location in the cell aal ATCG Pairs A+T C+ 6 Strands Z Strands nucleus BUILD THE PROTEIN BLOCK DAY Part A - Practice: The Transcription & Translation of a DNA Gene Sequence. Directions: Use the supplied DNA template strand to complete the activity below. Step 1. A DNA gene sequence is shown below. Correctly transcribe the template DNA strand into the mRNA strand boxes. Remember that the promotor region of the DNA tells the enzyme, RNA Polymerase, in which direction to read the DNA template, and that the template strand of DNA is always read in a 3' to 5' direction. 3 51 AUCE A+U C+G Single Stand Ribosomes / nucleus 1 1 Normal thymine (T) is found in the old strand. It is replaced by an abnormal molecule (T*) in the new strand. The abnormal molecule (T*) binds to guanine (G) instead of binding to adenine (A). This is an example of A an adaptation TWO DNA SEGMENTS 2 aa5 2 3 B protein synthesis Ca mutation D binary fission 2 2 3 Old strand New strandt aa9 CIC AACGCATACGGGATAGCGCCCTGGTTCAAATGGCGGGCCGGCATCCC TTGCGTATGCCCTATCGCGGGACCAAGTTTACCGCCCGGCCGTAGGG G 3 CIC CIC с T CA 1 GT C 1 1 с C G G 3 aalo 1 G T fo î November 2/3 1 he Step 2. Use one of the genetic code charts below to translate the mRNA above into its corresponding protein. Record the amino acid sequence that this mRNA codes for in the boxes provided. Remember that the START CODON is AUG. aa2 aa3 aa4 aa6 aa7 aag 5' 3' aall se p W aa12 1552
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