Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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The following bacterial DNA sequence uses the top strand as the coding strand and the bottom strand as the template strand. Write what the messenger RNA sequence for this gene would be after transcription occurs.

 

**DNA Sequence Pair**

In the image, a DNA sequence consisting of two strands is presented, demonstrating the complementary base pairing characteristic of DNA molecules.

**Strand 1:**
5' - TGTCACTGCACTGCATGTGTATGGTTCATGTACATTACATTATATACGCATGCGTACGCACGCTGTCAAGTGCATCGCGTCGACAG - 3'

**Strand 2:**
3' - ACAGTGACGTGACGTACACATACCAGTACGTAATGTAATATATGCGTACGCATGCGTGACGACAGTTCAACGTAGCGCAGCTGTC - 5'

**Strand Structure:**
- The two strands run antiparallel to each other, with the 5' end of one strand aligned with the 3' end of the other.
- The bases pair through hydrogen bonds: Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T), and Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G).
- Bolded section in Strand 1 indicates a specific sequence that could be significant for binding sites or genetic markers.
Transcribed Image Text:**DNA Sequence Pair** In the image, a DNA sequence consisting of two strands is presented, demonstrating the complementary base pairing characteristic of DNA molecules. **Strand 1:** 5' - TGTCACTGCACTGCATGTGTATGGTTCATGTACATTACATTATATACGCATGCGTACGCACGCTGTCAAGTGCATCGCGTCGACAG - 3' **Strand 2:** 3' - ACAGTGACGTGACGTACACATACCAGTACGTAATGTAATATATGCGTACGCATGCGTGACGACAGTTCAACGTAGCGCAGCTGTC - 5' **Strand Structure:** - The two strands run antiparallel to each other, with the 5' end of one strand aligned with the 3' end of the other. - The bases pair through hydrogen bonds: Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T), and Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G). - Bolded section in Strand 1 indicates a specific sequence that could be significant for binding sites or genetic markers.
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Using the mRNA sequence you made, translate this into a protein sequence. Begin translation at the first AUG (start codon) in the sequence, starting from the mRNA 5’ end. When writing the amino acids that are found in the protein, you may use the single-letter code, three-letter code, or full amino acid names.

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