
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The mRNA code for the peptide,
Concept introduction:
The term DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. Deoxyribonucleic acid is the most important

Answer to Problem 27.20P
The mRNA the codes for
Explanation of Solution
The given peptide chain is shown below.
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The mRNA code for the given peptide. The codes for
(b)
Interpretation:
The DNA code for the peptide,
Concept introduction:
The term DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. Deoxyribonucleic acid is the most important biomolecule that stores genetic information of a living organism. In other words, DNA is the blueprint of all organisms. The DNA first synthesizes RNA by the process of transcription and then the RNA synthesizes the proteins by the process of translation.

Answer to Problem 27.20P
The DNA codes for
Explanation of Solution
In the case of DNA, thymine base is present instead of uracil base rest remains the same. The given peptide chain is shown below.
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The next amino acid is
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The DNA code for the same peptide. The codes for
(c)
Interpretation:
The anticodon sequence for
Concept introduction:
The tRNA is used in the synthesis of protein. The tRNA has a cloverleaf shape structure. It contains two specific sites, one is anticodon loop that attaches to mRNA and other is

Answer to Problem 27.20P
The anticodon sequence for
Explanation of Solution
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
The triplet codon for the amino acid
Therefore, the codes for
The anticodon sequence for
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