Biology, asked by charisrineholt, 1 year ago

Part A:what is the coding sequence for tRNA if the mRNA strand is mRNA GCU-AAU-GUC to tRNA?
Part B: what amino acids does the RNA from Part A above code for?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Genetic Code and Amino Acid Translation
tRNA anticodon mRNA codon
3'-GUA-5' 5'-CAU-3'
3'-GUU-5' 5'-CAA-3', 5'-CAG-3'
3'-GUC-5' 5'-CAG-3'
3'-GCI-5' 5'-CGU-3', 5'-CGC-3', 5'-CGA-3'
Answered by thewordlycreature
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The genetic code and the antioxidant n sequence of the loop is given in the following paragraphs:

3'-GUA-5' 5'-CAU-3'

3'-GUU-5' 5'-CAA-3', 5'-CAG-3'

3'-GUC-5' 5'-CAG-3'

3'-GCI-5' 5'-CGU-3'

5'-CGC-3' 5'-CGA-3'

The codon is the three base sequences in a m-rna which is used for specifying the amino acid which is to be bought for the growing polypeptide chain in the DNA. An anticodon is described as the three base sequences on the m RNA which matches with the codon in the mRNA.

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