Biology, asked by vivekvivin12, 10 months ago

how many amino acids will present in the protein coded by m rna consisting of total 429 nucleotides and U,A and A nucleotides at 151,152, and 153 positions respectively?

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Answered by 001REBEL
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Answer:

In the given mRNA sequence there are 15 nucleotide .

  • One amino acid codes triplet three nucleotid.

  • So, after addition of adenosine residue the total number of nucleotide is 16. So five amino acids will be coded by the mRNA sequence.
Answered by smartbrainz
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There will be synthesis of 50 amino acid in this case.

Explanation:

  • UAA is a stop codon which helps in the stopping of the formation of amino acid. As a result of this there will be 150 nucleotide that will code for the amino acid in the given any.
  • Each of the amino acid will be coded by three nucleotides. As a result of this there will be 50 amino acids which will be produced by 150 nucleotides before the stop codon. As a result of this the protein will consist of 50 amino acid.

To know more about codon,

Mention two function of codon aug - Brainly.in

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