What would the sequence of the immature mRNA be? Place the sequence of ALL the transcript that would be synthesized from the gene. In each of the available line you should transcribe all nucleotides that form the immature mRNA. If the sequence indicated is not transcribed then write NA.   WRITE THE NUCLEOTIDES IN CAPITAL LETTERS.   Promoter: EXON 1: Intron 1: Exon 2: Intron 2: Exon 3 without terminator : Exon 3 terminator:

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What would the sequence of the immature mRNA be? Place the sequence of ALL the transcript that would be synthesized from the gene. In each of the available line you should transcribe all nucleotides that form the immature mRNA. If the sequence indicated is not transcribed then write NA.

 

WRITE THE NUCLEOTIDES IN CAPITAL LETTERS.

 

Promoter:

EXON 1:

Intron 1:

Exon 2:

Intron 2:

Exon 3 without terminator :

Exon 3 terminator:

 

The following eukaryotic DNA sequence is a made up gene.
It
contains a promoter (green), a coding sequence (yellow to grey), a
terminator (grey). Within the coding sequence there are 3 exons
(uppercase black) and 2 intron (lower case black).
With this information please answer the questions below.
5' ATATTATagctaaatcggtcagAGCATGGCGAGGGC gcgtactcag ACCTAACCTAGA
3' TATAATAtcgatttagccagtcTCGTACCGCTCCCG cgcatgagc TGGATTGGATCT
-22
+30
5' tattagcgcatgTGACATCAGAATAAATAAAGCTTTGGGCTTTT
3' ataatcgcgtacACTGTAGTCTTATTTATTTCGAAACcCGAAAA
+60
+80
Transcribed Image Text:The following eukaryotic DNA sequence is a made up gene. It contains a promoter (green), a coding sequence (yellow to grey), a terminator (grey). Within the coding sequence there are 3 exons (uppercase black) and 2 intron (lower case black). With this information please answer the questions below. 5' ATATTATagctaaatcggtcagAGCATGGCGAGGGC gcgtactcag ACCTAACCTAGA 3' TATAATAtcgatttagccagtcTCGTACCGCTCCCG cgcatgagc TGGATTGGATCT -22 +30 5' tattagcgcatgTGACATCAGAATAAATAAAGCTTTGGGCTTTT 3' ataatcgcgtacACTGTAGTCTTATTTATTTCGAAACcCGAAAA +60 +80
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Some genes do not synthesize protein by utilising the entire DNA sequence. Introns are non-coding segments of an RNA transcript or the DNA that encodes it that are spliced away before the RNA molecule is translated into a protein. Exons are the segments of DNA or RNA that code for proteins. Following transcription, new, immature strands of messenger RNA, known as pre-mRNA, may contain introns and exons. The noncoding introns are cut out, leaving only the coding exons, and the pre-mRNA molecule undergoes a modification process called splicing in the nucleus. After splicing, a mature messenger RNA molecule is produced, which is then translated into a protein. Intervening sequences are another name for introns.

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