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If the sequence of the coding strand in a transcription unit is written as follows: 5'-ATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGC-3'​

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Answered by nishigandhapatil
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Answer:

5'-AUGCAUGCAUGCAUGCAUGCAUGCAUGC-3'

Explanation:

If the coding strand in a transcriptional unit is

5'-ATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGC-3'

Then it is known that the sequence of mRNA is same as the coding strand of DNA.

However in RNA thymine is replaced by uracil.

Hence the sequence of mRNA will be

5'-AUGCAUGCAUGCAUGCAUGCAUGCAUGC-3'

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