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:
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5. DNA à CTA TTA CGA TAC TAG AGC GAA TAG AAA CTT ATC ATC
mRNA à
protein à
6. DNA à TAC CTT AGT TAT CCA TTG ACT CGA ATT GTG CGC TTG CTG ATC
mRNA à
protein à
7. DNA à ACC CGA TAC CTC TCT TAT AGC ATT ACA AAC CTC CGA GCG
mRNA à
protein à
8. DNA à TAC AGA CGG CAA CTC TGG GTG CTT TGT TCT CTT CTC AGT ATC
mRNA à
protein à
PART C. Use your codon chart to determine the amino acid sequence. Remember to read through the strand...
mRNA transcr leaves the mucl ke protcins Th eings the amino no acids anre the bui ead in onder to. start and stop mak Land when to stot 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 AGA CGG TAC CTC CGG TGG GTG CTT GTC TGT ATC CTT CTC AGT ATC UCU GCC...
Adenosine deaminases modify adenosines to form
_____________________, which is then read as
_________________________ by the translation and splicing systems,
as well as by reverse transcriptase.
Cephalopods like squid and octopus use this form of editing very
extensively in their protein-coding regions. For each of
the following, please indicate how these enzymes can alter the mRNA
to produce the indicated codon changes.
I (Ileu) is changed to V (val):
K (Lys) is changed to E (Glu):
T (Thr) is changed to A (ala):...
15. Transcribe into mRNA and then translate into amino acids (protein) the following DNA sequence TAC ATG TCT AGG ATC. Write out the tRNA anticodons for each of the 5 codons as well. What is the complementary DNA sequence for the above DNA (the complementary sequence would be produced in DNA replication)? Suggested Format: DNA: TAC ATG TCT AGG ATC. Complementary: mRNA based on DNA: TRNAs that would pair with mRNA (the anticodon): Amino Acid Sequence: To transcribe the sequence...
Transcribe the following DNA 1. 3’ – TAC CAC GTG GAC TGA GGA CTC CTC TTC AGA CGG CAA TGA – 5’ a. MRNA b. 5’ - AUG GUG CAC CUG ACU CCU GAG GAG AAG UCU GCC GUU ACU – 3’ 2. 5’ – AUG GUG CAC CUG ACU CCU GAG GAG AAG UCU GCC GUU ACU – 3’ a. PROTEIN b. 5’ - MET VAL HIS LEU THR PRO GLU GLU LYS SER ALA VAL THR – 3’...
Please develop a Java program to read in a piece of DNA sequence from a FASTA format sequence file (alternatively you can use the getRandomSeq(long) method of the RandomSeq class to generate a piece of DNA sequence), and then print out all the codons in three forward reading frames. Design a method called codon() that can be used to find all the codons from three reading frames. The method will take in an argument, the reading frame (1, 2, or...
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...
Answer The following Please,
Name: Date: Transcription/Translation Practice Worksheet 1. Use the following DNA strand: TAC GTC ACG AGA TGA GTT ATC ATT A. What is the mRNA synthesized from the DNA strand? B. What is the amino acid sequence that is then translated from this mRNA strand? 2. Use the following DNA stand: TAC TTG GCC ACG GAC TAA CAT GCA A. What is the complementary DNA strand of the above DNA strand? B. Using the complementary DNA strand,...
I STARTED WRITING THE ANSWERS TO THIS PROBLEM. WE ARE TO COME UP WITH DNA SEQUENCES FROM THE MRNA SEQUENCE. AM I GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION WITH THE DNA SEQUENCES FOR THIS PROBLEM ? 1.The wildtype sequence of part of a protein is: NH2-Trp-Trp-Trp-Met-Arg-Glu-Trp-Thr-Met… Each mutant in the following table differs from wildtype by a single point mutation (base substitution). Using this information, determine the DNA sequence coding for the wildtype polypeptide. If there is more than one...
18 please
18a. The DNA is mutated on the 4th nucleotide (see bases in box) to the follo DNA :3TAC GCT GAG AGA GAC ACTS sº ATG CGA CTC TCT CTG TGA 3» 18b. (2pts) Does this mutation change the amino acid sequence? If yes - what is 18c. (2pts) Can this mutation change the way the protein functions? 18d. (2pts) How can a DNA mutation change protein function? Explain your answer in terms of gene expression. 15. Answer the...
Bring this DNA sequence to protein using the transcription
(3pts) and translation (4 pts) processes.
note: Pending the direction your DNA is located
Second position UUU Ae UCU UCC cys DU Sey UAU UAC UAA UAG UGU UGC UGA UGG UUA tyr Stop Stop JC Stop CUU CUC his CUA 5 'ATGCCGACGCCATAA 3' Lleve esta secuencia de ADN hasta proteína mediante los procesos de transcripción (3pts) y traducción (4 pts). First position (5'-end) CUC AUU AUC ile AUA AUG met...