AUG is the start codon which codes for methionine and found on mRNA strand. There is no start codn in the sequence so it will not generate any protein.
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Given the DNA sequence below: 3'-CGTCCTTCTATACTTCGCGGAATGCCGGTCCATGTAGGTTCACATTAGCGT-5' (Coding strand) 1. Replicate the corresponding template strand by using the aforementioned coding strand. Label the 5' and 3' ends in the new strand. 2. Transcribe the template strand to an mRNA sequence. 3. Find the start and stop codons on the mRNA and enclose it in a box or label with different color. 4. Write the amino acid sequence of...
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A template strand of DNA in a gene reads 3’ CCA AGC TCT 5’.
Using the codon chart provided, answer the following
questions:
-What is the sequence of amino acids that is produced when this
gene is translated?
-If a mutation causes a substitution (an A instead of a T) 3’
CCA AGC ACT 5’, what effect will it have on the mRNA transcript AND
on the protein?
-What do we call this type of mutation?
Second letter U С...
If the sequence of an mRNA molecule is: 5' AUG GGA UUU CGA 3' (a) Give the sequence of the template strand of DNA. (Please indicate where the 5' and 3" ends are located) (1.5 marks) (b) Give the sequence of the non-template strand of DNA. (Please indicate where the 5' and 3" ends are located) (1.5 marks) (c) Give the amino acid sequence. (1.5 marks) You will require the following genetic code to answer this question. Second letter с...
PART C. Use your codon chart to determine the amino acid sequence. Remember to read through the strand and ONLY start on AUG and STOP when it tells you to stop. Follow example below: Example: DNA à AGA CGG TAC CTC CGG TGG GTG CTT GTC TGT ATC CTT CTC AGT ATC mRNA à UCU GCC AUG GAG GCC ACC CAC GAA CAG ACA UAG GAA GAG UCA UAG protein à start - glu – ala –thre – hist – asp –glu – threo - stop acid acid 5. DNA à CTA TTA CGA TAC...
3. A strand of DNA has the base sequence GATTCA. Write the base sequence for the complementary strand. 5'-G A T T C A-3' 4. List the steps (and the major enzymes in each step) involved in DNA replication: 5. In what direction is a new DNA strand formed?6. Define the following terms: a. Transcription b. Translation: 7. Write the base sequence for the mRNA that would be formed during transcription from the DNA strand with the base sequence 5'-G CCATATTG-3' 8. For each of the following...
Given the template DNA sequence below: 3'-CCACCTTCTATACTTCGCGGAATGCCGGTCCATGTAGGTTCACATTAGCGT-5' 6. An error occurred in DNA replication, A was incorporated in the place of T (indicated in yellow color in the aforementioned sequence) from the gene. Write the corresponding DNA template strand and transcribe the mutated mRNA strand, then determine the amino acid sequence of the mutant protein. If a stop codon is not present, create one by adding sequences to the gene and mRNA.
A mutation is a permanent change in the sequence of nucleotide bases in a cell's DNA. Most mutations happen during DNA replication, but their effects are not seen until transcription and translation. Even a small mutation that changes a single nucleotide can have a major impact on the resulting proteins that are made in the cell. с The table following the amino acid chart lists a segment of a normal gene. Type in the corresponding mRNA strand and the amino...
3. Below are several DNA sequences that are mutated compared with the wild-type sequence: 3’ - T A C T G A C T G A C G A T C - 5’. Each is a section of a DNA molecule that has separated in preparation for transcription, so you are only seeing the template strand. a. Construct the complementary DNA sequences (indicating 5’ and 3’ ends) for each mutated DNA sequence. b. Transcribe (indicating 5’ and 3’ ends) the...
Repo Fill in the needed bases, codon, anticodon, or amino acid needed to complete the following table that relates the sequences of DNA, mRNA, RNA, and the resulting polypeptide. DNA informational strand: 5' end 3' end Guide DNA template strand: 3' end GTC CCC GCG GGG ACG TTG 5' end mRNA codons: 5' end 5' end 0 0 3'end 3' end tRNA anticodons: Polypeptide: TABLE 22.3 The Genetic Code - Triplets in Messenger RNA First Base (5 end) Second Base...