Pearson eText Bauman Microbiology with Diseases by Body Systems -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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ISBN: 9780135891018
Author: ROBERT BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON+
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Chapter 7, Problem 1CT
If molecules of mRNA have the following
- a. AUGGGGAUACGCUACCCC
- b. CCGUACAUGCUAAUCCCU
- c. CCGAUGUMCCUCGAUCC
- d. AUGCGGUCAGCCCCGUGA
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Based on sequences A,B,C. Provide an anticodon sequence that would build this protein.
Sequence ATCTTCCCTCCTAAACGTTCAACCGGTTCTTAATCCGCCGCCAGGGCCCCGCCCCTCAGAAGTTGGTSequence BTCAGACGTTTTTGCCCCGTAACAACTTGTTACAACATGGTCATAAACGTCAGAGATGGTCAATCTCTTAATGACTSequence CTACAAACATGTAAACACACCCTCAGTGGACCAACTCCGCAACATAAACCAAACACCGCTCGCGCCGAAAAAGATATGG
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For the messenger RNA sequence below, find the beginning of the amino acid coding sequence and translate the sequence using the
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5' - AAUUAUGGGCAAUAUGCCGGGCcGGUUAAGCG - 3'
Second Letter
A
UGU cys u
UGC
Phe UCU
UU
U UUC
UUA
UAU
Tyr
Ser UAC
UAA
UAG
Leu
UCA
Stop UGA Stop
UUG
UCG
Stop UGG
Trp
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CU
CAU
His
CGU
c cuc
Leu ccc
ССА
CCG
Pro
CÁC
CAA
CAG
CGC
CGA
CGG
Arg
CUA
CUG
Gin
1st
3rd
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Ser u letter
AUU
ACU
AAU
AAC
AAA
AAG
Asn
A AUC
AUA
AUG
lle ACC
ACA
AGU
AGC
AGA
AGG
Thr
Lys
Arg
Met ACG
GUU
G GUC
GUA
GUG
GCU
GAU
GAC
GAA
Asp
GGU
Val
GCC
Ala
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Gly
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Pearson eText Bauman Microbiology with Diseases by Body Systems -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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