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Explain in one statement/phrase why the base sequence ATC could not be a codon.
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- The sequence of a polypeptide is determined by the order of codons that specify the amino acids in the polypeptide. How many different sequences of codons can specify the polypeptide sequence methionine-histidine-lysine? (Use the table to find the number of possibilities.) SECOND BASE UAU UACFTyrosine (Tyr) UAA -Stop codon UAG -Stop codon UUUL UGU Cysteine (Cys) UCU uc UCA FSerine (Ser) uca Uuc Phenylalanine (Phe) UUAL Leucine (Leu) CAU CAC CAA Glutamine (Gin) CAGF UGA -Stop codon uaa -Tryptophan (Trp) CGU сос CGA FArginine (Arg) CU CU Histidine (His) CuA FLeucine (Leu) Cua) Proline (Pro) CCA cca AAU Asparagine (Asn) AGU Serine (Ser) AGC AUU ACU ACC Threonine (Thr) AACF AAA AAGLysine (Lys) AUC Fisoleucine (lle) AUA Methionine (Met) AUG - Start codon ACA ACG AGA AGGFArginine (Arg) GU GACAspartic acid (Asp) GGA GAA Glutamic acid (Glu) Gaa) GcU -Valine (Val) G GUA GCA FAlanine (Ala) Glycine (Gly) 8. 1 4 THIRD BASE 2. FIRST BASEPart of a sequence of DNA from a person without this genetic disease is: TAG TAA AAA CCA CCC AGG Part of a sequence of DNA from a person with a genetic disease is: TAG TAA CCA CCC AGG The possible codons for some amino acids are shown in the table. Amino acid Codons glycine GGU GGC GGA GGG isoleucine AUU AUC phenylalanine UUU UUC serine UCU UCC UCA UCG Which amino acid is missing from a person with this genetic disease? serine glycine O phenylalanine isoleucineThe anticodon for the codon GCA is:
- Identify the middle, end and beginning sequence. Use your knowledge of start and stop codons to figure it out. Remove codons 24 to 66, including codon 66.Use the codon chart to determine the following RNA strand in amino acids (Remember to write it the same way the strand is): ACA-AGG-UUA-UGA second letter C A UAU Tyr U UUU UCU UGU Phe Cys UUC UCC UAC UGC C Ser UAA stop | UGA stop| A UAG stop UGG Trp UUA UCA UUG Le UCG CUU CCU CAU CGU His CUC ССС CAC CGC Leu Pro Arg CUA ССА САА CGA Gln СCG CAG CGG CUG AGU AAU Asn AUU ACU Ser AGC S AGA Arg AAC AUC } lle A AUA АСC Thr AAA Lys АСА AUG Met ACG AAG AGG GUU GCU GAU GGU Asp GAC GGC Gly GGA GCC GUC Val Ala GAA GAG } GUA GCA Glu GGG GUG GCG Your answer first letter ACUCAGUCAGUCAG third letterIf the sequence of amino acids encoded by a strand of DNA is serine-alanine-lysine-leucine, what is the order of bases in the sense strand of DNA? Use the codon chart below to help you: second letter A G UAU Tyr UGU UUU UCU Phe Сys UUC UCC UAC UGC Ser UAA stop |UGA stop | A UAG stop UGG Trp UUA UCA UUG Leu G UCG CUU CCU CAU CGU His CUC ССС САС CGC Leu Pro Arg CUA ССА САА CGA Gln CUG CCG CAG CGG AUU ACU AAU AGU Asn Ser AUC le A AUA AAC AAA AGC AGA Arg АСС Thr ACA AUG Met | ACG AAG Lys AGG GUU GCU GAU GGU Asp GUC Val GUA GAC S GAA Glu GCC GGC Gly GGA Ala GCA GUG J GCG GAG GGG) O 3' AGACGTTTCAAT 5' O 3' UGUGCAAAGUUA 5' О 5 TGTGCTTТCТТА 3' first letter UCAG UCAG PCAG third letter
- What amino acid sequence is encoded by the codon sequence ACGCAGCGCCCGGUC? Use the 3 letter abbreviation with hyphens and no spaces in between.A group of 3 nucleotides codes for one amino acid. How many codons are needed to make the polypeptide that results?What would be the effect of an insertion or deletion of one of the bases in a codon?
- Highlight or underline or bold both the start and stop codons asapThe genetic disorder sickle-cell anemia occurs when the amino acid valine takes the place of glutamate during translation of a hemoglobin chain. Using the table of codons below, determine the mutation in DNA that produces this disorder. 1st position ✓ U C A G Select one: U C serine phenylalanine phenylalanine serine leucine serine leucine serine leucine leucine leucine leucine isoleucine isoleucine isoleucine methionine Table of mRNA Codons 2nd position valine valine valine valine proline proline proline proline alanine alaninc alanine alanine A tyrosine tyrosine a. CUC changes to C AG b. GAA changes to GUU c. CTT changes to CAT d. C A G changes to CTC stop stop threonine asparagine threonine asparagine threonine threonine histidine histidine arginine arginine glutamine arginine glutamine arginine lysine lysine G cysteine cysteine stop tryptophan aspartate aspartate glutamate glutamate serine serine arginine arginine glycine glycine glycine glycine 3rd position DCMO U С A G U C A G…Define codon
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