Use the table below to answer the following question. If the DNA code is ATG-CGT-GAC, the amino acid sequence of the resulting polypeptide would be: second base C A first base C A U UUU) UUA UUG CUU CUC CUA CUG phe leu leu AUU AUC ile AUA AUG met UCU UCC UCA UCG CCU CCC CCA CCG ACU ACC ACA ACG ser pro thr UAU UAC UGU UGC UGA STOP UAG STOP UGG trp UAA STOP CAU CAC CAA CAG tyr CO AAU AAC AAA AAG MacBook Pro his gin asn lys CGU CGC CGA CGG AGU G AGC UNT AGA AGG cys arg ser arg third base аго с C A G UCAG с А DCAG U с А
Coding Strand of DNA
When pointing to DNA transcription, the coding strand is found to be the DNA strand whose base sequence is indistinguishable from the base sequence of the RNA transcript developed. It is this strand that comprises the codons, while the non-coding strand comprises the anti-codons.
Nucleotide
Both DNA and RNA are composed of organic molecules known as nucleotides. Hence, nucleotides are known as the basic building blocks of nucleic acids. These substances play a role in various processes such as cell signalling, enzyme reactions, metabolism, and so on.
Structure of Cytosine
Cytosine is among the five primary nitrogenous bases of which DNA and RNA and are being used in storage and transportation of genetic makeup within a cell. Adenine, guanine, thymine as well as uracil are the remaining four nucleobases.
![Use the table below to answer the following question. If the DNA code is ATG-CGT-GAC, the
amino acid sequence of the resulting polypeptide would be:
second base
C
A
first
base
U
C
A
U
UUU
UUC
UUA
UUG
CUU
CUC
CUA
CUG
phe
leu
leu
UCU
UCC
UCA
UCG
CCU
CCC
CCA
CCG
AUU
ACU
AUC ile
ACC
AUA
ACA
AUG met ACG
ser
pro
thr
UAU
UAC
CAU
CAC
CAA
CAG
AAU
AAC
AAA
AAG
tyr
MacBook Pro
UAA STOP
UAG STOP UGG trp
his
gln
asn
lys
UGU
UGC
G
CGU
CGC
CGA
CGG
cys
UGA STOP
AGU
AGC
AGA
AGG
arg
ser
arg
third
base
U
C
A
G
DCAC
DCAC
U
с
А
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