A. The double-stranded DNA sequence for a bacteria is shown below and it's coding for a hypothetical protein. The strand on top reads 5' to 3' left to right, while the strand on the bottom reads 5' to 3° right to left. The nucleotides are numbered 1 to 100. REMINDER: For this problem, transcription begins with and includes the red and underlined C/G (top strand/bottom strand) base pair and RNA polymerase proceeds from left to right along the DNA. 1 20 40 5'-GTGTCCGTСТААТАТТСTGAGATGTTATATCСCСCCGTCAACАССАТСАА-3' -------+- -------+ ------ 3'-САСAGGCAGATTATAACACтСТАСААТАТАGGGCGGCAGTTGTGGTAGTT-5' 60 80 100 5'-АСAGGATААТCGCCTGCTGGGGCAAAGGCGGTGAAGGTAAAGGTGTTGCC-3' -------+ 3'-ТСTССТАТTAGCGGACGAССССGTTТССGCСАСТТССАТТТССАСААСGG-5' 1. What are the nucleotides of the resulting mRNA? Indicate the 5' and 3' ends of the MRNA.

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A. The double-stranded DNA sequence for a bacteria is shown below and it's coding for a
hypothetical protein. The strand on top reads 5' to 3' left to right, while the strand on the
bottom reads 5' to 3° right to left. The nucleotides are numbered 1 to 100. REMINDER:
For this problem, transcription begins with and includes the red and underlined C/G (top
strand/bottom strand) base pair and RNA polymerase proceeds from left to right along
the DNA.
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20
40
5'-GTGTCCGТСТААТАТТGTGAGATGTTATAТСССGСCGTCAАСАССАТСАА-3'
+-
3'-САСАGGCAGATTATAACAСТСТАСААТАТAGGGCGGCAGTтсTGGTAGTT-5'
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100
5'-АCAGGATААТCGCCTGCTGGGGCAAAGGCGGTGAAGGTААAGGTGTTGСС-3'
--------+
3'-ТСTССТАТTAGCGGACGAССССGTTTCСGССАСТТССАТТТССАСААСGG-5'
1. What are the nucleotides of the resulting mRNA? Indicate the 5' and 3' ends of the
MRNA.
Transcribed Image Text:A. The double-stranded DNA sequence for a bacteria is shown below and it's coding for a hypothetical protein. The strand on top reads 5' to 3' left to right, while the strand on the bottom reads 5' to 3° right to left. The nucleotides are numbered 1 to 100. REMINDER: For this problem, transcription begins with and includes the red and underlined C/G (top strand/bottom strand) base pair and RNA polymerase proceeds from left to right along the DNA. 1 20 40 5'-GTGTCCGТСТААТАТТGTGAGATGTTATAТСССGСCGTCAАСАССАТСАА-3' +- 3'-САСАGGCAGATTATAACAСТСТАСААТАТAGGGCGGCAGTтсTGGTAGTT-5' 60 80 100 5'-АCAGGATААТCGCCTGCTGGGGCAAAGGCGGTGAAGGTААAGGTGTTGСС-3' --------+ 3'-ТСTССТАТTAGCGGACGAССССGTTTCСGССАСТТССАТТТССАСААСGG-5' 1. What are the nucleotides of the resulting mRNA? Indicate the 5' and 3' ends of the MRNA.
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