Biology, asked by amitkumar8603566154, 9 months ago

.What will be the base sequence of DNA against the base sequence
AUCGCCUGA of RNA?
(A)
TTGCGGACT

(B) TAGCGOACT
(C)
UAGCGGACU
(D)
TAGCCCACT​

Answers

Answered by arenarohith
6

Answer:

Answer: (B)

TAGCGGACT

Explanation:

Answer: (B)

TAGCGGACT

Explanation:

A---------->T

G----------->C

U------------>A

REPLCE THE BASE SEQUENCE ACCORDING TO THIS PATTERN

Then you will find this

TTGCGGACT as YOUR answer

Answered by brokendreams
2

TAGCGGACT is the correct sequence.

Explanation:

  • The DNA is a double helical genetic molecule storing genetic information.
  • This DNA can store as much as huge number of informations in form of genes.
  • These genes are comprised of different sequence of nitrogen bases.
  • These nitrogen bases are complementary to each other and they are four in types.
  • During transcription, the nitrogen bases are transcribed as adenine to thymine and guanine to uracil and vice versa.
  • So the A will become T, G will become U, the T will become A and the C will become G in the messenger RNA.
  • So here the final transcript is TAGCGGACT.

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