EBK CONCEPTS OF GENETICS
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Chapter 13, Problem 4PDQ
The mRNA formed from the repeating tetranucleotide UUAC incorporates only three amino acids, but the use of UAUC incorporates four amino acids. Why?
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For the following mRNA sequences, what is the amino acid sequence formed? Consult genetic code table for reference.
5' AGUCCGUAC 3'
5' AAUUGCUUC 3'
Using the genetic code table provided below, write out the sequence of three different possible
mRNA sequences that could encode the following sequence of amino acids:
Met-Phe-Cys-Trp-Glu
C
A
G
U
C
UUU Phe UCU Ser
UUC Phe UCC Ser
UCA Ser
UUA Leu
UUG Leu UCG Ser
CUU Leu CCU Pro
CUC Leu
CUA Leu
CUG Leu CCG
A
CAU His CGU Arg
CCC Pro CAC His CGC Arg
UAU Tyr UGU Cys U
UAC Tyr UGC Cys C
Stop UGA Stop
Stop UGG
Trp
UAA
A
UAG
G
CCA Pro CAA Gln
Pro CAG
AUU lle
AUC lle
AUA lle
AUG Met ACG
G
등등
Gln
CGA Arg
CGG Arg
ACU Thr AAU Asn AGU Ser
ACC
AAC Asn
AGC Ser
Thr
ACA Thr
Thr
AAA Lys AGA Arg
AAG
Lys
AGG Arg
GUU Val GCU
Ala
GAU Asp
GGU Gly
GGC Gly
GUC Val GCC
Ala
GAC
Asp
GUA Val
GCA
Ala
GAA
Glu GGA Gly
GUG Val
GCG Ala GAG
Glu GGG Gly
U
C
A
G
U
C
A
G
SUAU
Using the genetic code table provided below, identify the open reading frame in this mRNA
sequence, and write out the encoded 9 amino acid long peptide sequence:
5'- CGACAUGCCUAAAAUCAUGCCAUGGAGGGGGUAACCUUUU
C
A
G
U
UUU Phe UCU Ser
UUC Phe UCC Ser UAC
UCA Ser UAA
UCG Ser
UAG
UUA Leu
Leu
G
C
CUU Leu
CUC Leu CCC
CUA Leu
CUG Leu
AUU lle
AUC lle
AUA lle
AUG Met ACG
ACU
Thr
ACC
Thr
ACA Thr
Thr
A
UAU Tyr
UGU Cys
Tyr UGC Cys
CCU Pro CAU His CGU Arg
Pro CAC His
Pro CAA Gln
CGC Arg
CGA
Arg
CCA
CCG Pro
CAG Gln CGG
Arg
GUU Val GCU
Ala
GAU
GUC Val GCC
Ala
GAC
GUA Val GCA Ala
GAA
GUG Val GCG Ala GAG
Stop UGA
Stop UGG
AAU Asn
AAC
AAA
AAG
AGU
Asn AGC
G
Lys
Lys
Asp
Asp
Glu
Glu
Stop A
Trp
Ser
Ser
AGA Arg
AGG Arg
GGU Gly
GGC Gly
UCAG
GGA Gly
GGG Gly
с
U
C
A
G
U
C
A
G
U
C
A
G
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EBK CONCEPTS OF GENETICS
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