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You transcribed DNA to make tRNA✔ mRNADNAprotein
Check all ways below to ensure that the bases in RNA are properly paired.
Chains of nucleic acids have directionality and are read in a certain way just like languages are read from "left to right" or "right to left."DNA is always read in the ✔ 3' to 5'5' to 3' direction,
Suppose the following amino acid chain was created based on a student's transcription and translation:Tyr-Leu-Pro-MetIn the chain, which data show a possible source of error? Explain the error.
The position of Met seems incorrect. The amino acid sequences of all proteins begin with Met because it is the amino acid that is attached to the anticodon for the AUG start codon. It looks like the student might have worked in a backward direction for transcription.
How could you be sure you have located a section of DNA that encodes for a protein?
and built a sequence of amino acids through tRNA.lipids.✔ translation.mRNA.
whereas RNA is read in the 3' to 5'✔ 5' to 3' direction.
What information did you include in your response? Check all that apply.
The sequence of amino acids was controlled by the information in the ✔ RNAribosomepolymerasecytoplasm molecules.
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There is a certain grammar to the genetic code, or rules to follow so that the message can be effectively translated from DNA into functional protein.Codons are 2✔ 34 base "words" that code for specific amino acids. They are
overlapping✔ nonoverlapping and never
✔ have gaps betweenrepeat the words.
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