DNA RNA ANTICODON AMINO ACID SENSE strand ANTISENSE CODON strand ATG TẠC CAT GTA АСА TGT TCG AGC CGC GCG GTC CAG AAG TTC TGC АCG ATC TAG TAG АТС
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- EcoRI --- 5' G - AATTC 3' 5' AGAATTCCGACGTATTAGAATTCTTAT CCGCCGCCGGAATTCT CATCA 3' 3' TCTTAAGGCTGCATAATCTTAAGAATAGGCGGCGGCCTTAAGAGTAGT 5' Number of pieces of DNA , and type of fragment .Sequence 1 : TACGCTACGGTAATC Sequence 2: TACGCTACTATCGTAWrite down the complementary DNA sequence. TACCTAGCG CACATGTAGGTGGGCAAAGTT
- HpaI --- 5' GTT - AAC 3'5' GGATGTTAACAATCTCTACGGGTTAACACCCTTGGGTTAACATCCGCGG 3' 3' CCTACAATTGTTAGAGATGCCCAATTGTGGGAACCCAATTGTAGGCGCC 5' Number of pieces of DNA____Below is a short segment of DNA molecule. transcribed the DNA codon into mRNA. TACCATGAGAATTGTGGTCACCTTTTT ATGGTACTCTTAACACCAGTGGAAAAACOMPLEMENTARY DNA SEQUENCE OF GACGGCTTAAGATGC
- Complete the complementary strand: DNA replication ATTCGAGGCTAARNA sequence. Pls help**ALL GROUPS HAVE A MUTATION MAKE SURE TO IDENTIFY THEM** Group B 5’-GGCAATGGGTTTGTGAAATTCTAAAAGTTTTTAATTC-3’ 3’-CCGTTACCCAAACACTTTAAGATTTTCAAAAATTAAG-5’ Group C 5’-GGCAATGGGTTTGTGCAATTCTAAGAGTTTTTAATTC-3’ 3’-CCGTTACCCAAACACGTTAAGATTCTCAAAAATTAAG-5’ Group D 5’-GGCAATGGGTTTGTGCAATTCTAACAGTTTTTAATTC-3’ 3’-CCGTTACCCAAACACGTTAAGATTGTCAAAAATTAAG-5’ Group E 5’-GGCAATGGGTTTTGCAATTCTAAAAGTTTTTAATTC-3’ 3’-CCGTTACCCAAAACGTTAAGATTTTCAAAAATTAAG
- Based on these sequences, how do you decide decided which fragments were the beginning, middle, and end. Sequence ATCTTCCCTCCTAAACGTTCAACCGGTTCTTAATCCGCCGCCAGGGCCCCGCCCCTCAGAAGTTGGTSequence BTCAGACGTTTTTGCCCCGTAACAACTTGTTACAACATGGTCATAAACGTCAGAGATGGTC AATCTCTTAATGACTSequence CTACAAACATGTAAACACACCCTCAGTGGACCAACTCCGCAACATAAACCAAACACCGCTC GCGCCGAAAAAGATATGGConvert the following DNA sequences to RNA sequences.Sequence # 1: CCGGTTCAGGCTTCACCACAGTGTGGAACGCGGTCGTCTCCGGCGACCSequence # 2:CTAAGGTTGCTAATCTCAGCGCTCCGCTGACCCCTCAGCAAAGGGCTTGSequence # 3:GCTCAATCTCGTCCAGCCATTGACCATCGTCGAGGGGTTTGCTCTGTTACSequence # 4:CAAAACGAAATCGAGCGCCATCTGCGGGCCCCGATTACGGACATCAGASequence # 5: TCCAACTCGGGGTCCGCATCGCTCCGCCGGCGACCGACGAAGTTCCGATranscribe the DNA into mRNA. Sequence ATCTTCCCTCCTAAACGTTCAACCGGTTCTTAATCCGCCGCCAGGGCCCCGCCCCTCAGAAGTTGGTSequence BTCAGACGTTTTTGCCCCGTAACAACTTGTTACAACATGGTCATAAACGTCAGAGATGGTCAATCTCTTAATGACTSequence CTACAAACATGTAAACACACCCTCAGTGGACCAACTCCGCAACATAAACCAAACACCGCTCGCGCCGAAAAAGATATGG